Tripoli Chamber of Commerce to host B2B meetings with Turkish companies on 2 August
Jul 30 Sami Zaptia

Tripoli Chamber of Commerce to host B2B meetings with Turkish companies on 2 August

Tripoli Chamber of Commerce announced yesterday that it will be hosting B2B meetings with Turkish companies on 2 August at its Tripoli headquarters.Th...

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Libyan Iron and Steel Company is preparing to export more than 100 thousand tons of iron
Feb 6 Sami Zaptia

Libyan Iron and Steel Company is preparing to export more than 100 thousand tons of iron

The Misrata-based state Libyan Iron and Steel Company (LISCO) announced Sunday that it is loading on board the "Lady Divina" 17,500 tons of reinforcin...

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May 26 Sami Zaptia

Swiss company Kolmar taken to court for possible war crime of pillage through buying smuggled Libyan oil

By Sami Zaptia.After the publication of the report in March by Public Eye and TRIAL showing that Swiss company Kolmar was involved in the smuggling of...

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Libya’s fuel smuggling: a new Swiss connection is revealed
Mar 2 Sami Zaptia

Libya’s fuel smuggling: a new Swiss connection is revealed

By Sami Zaptia. London, 2 March 2020: An investigation spanning over a year by Public Eye and TRIAL International in Switzerland, Malta and Sicily rev...

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Nov 22 Nigel Ash

NOC selling 150,000 b/d to major trader Glencore

By Libya Herald reporters. Hariga oil terminal (Photo: Social Media)Tripoli, 22 November 2015:The National Oil Corporation is reportedly in the midst...

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Aug 25 Nigel Ash

NOC in crude for product swap

By Libya Herald staff. The NOC HQ in Tripoli (photo: NOC)Tunis, 25 August 2015:As Libyan refineries grapple with failing equipment and power supplies...

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Oct 17 Nigel Ash

Benghazi agency buys 50,000 tons of wheat

By Hadi Fornaji.Tripoli, 17 October 2013:The government grain-purchasing agency in Benghazi is reported to have invited tenders for the supply of 50,0...

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Jul 27 Nigel Ash

Buyers tempted back by crude price cuts

Tripoli, 27 July:European customers have been lured back to the Libyan market by lower-priced crude. The price cuts follow a six-month dispute about t...

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