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including by introducing well-calibrated and orderly wage and energy subsidy reforms and mobilising nonhydrocarbon revenues," the IMF said. Libya’s economy is heavily dependent on oil and gas.
Naji Issa, along with Minister of Transport and Financial Advisor to the Prime Minister, Mohamed Al-Shahoubi, discussed developments related to unifying public spending, as well as certain measures ...
Turkish Trade Minister Omer Bolat said on a visit to Tripoli that the two countries want to increase their annual trade ...
Outdated laws and political interference are choking Libya’s media. Rights groups call for legal reforms and civil society consultation ... bodies be free from political interference and economic ...