The Libyan Export Promotion Centre (LEPC) reported last Thursday (12 December) that Libya’s Al-Ghazala Paints Company has exported shipments to the African and Asian continents.

Al-Ghazala Paints Company, registered in the LEPC’s Exporters' Register, exported several shipments to the Sultanate of Oman and the State of Benin. It is, the LEPC reports, the first Libyan paints company whose products are officially approved in the Sultanate of Oman.

The LEPC says Al-Ghazala Paints Company has exported multiple shipments of various paints within the African continent and several Arab countries. The company has official presence through the opening of approved sales rooms in several African countries where its products are recognised for their high quality.

The LEPC says Libyan exports are developing continuously with the help of its support to companies through participation in trade fairs in 2024 in Oman, Egypt, Morocco, Italy, Nigeria, America and Greece.

The LEPC says it is worth noting that the Sultanate of Oman is one of the promising markets for Libyan products that studies were conducted on by the LEPC’s Markets and Promotion Department, as it was approved among the target markets for 2024 and 2025.

It will be recalled that the LEPC reported on 27 November that Al-Ghazala Paints Company was preparing to export its second consecutive batch of paints and sealants to Niger, Benin and Mali.

 

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