Turkey-Libya trade deal becomes effective, trade minister says

Turkey-Libya trade deal becomes effective, trade minister says

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between Turkey and Libya last August for incomplete projects in Libya became effective, the Turkish trade minister said Friday.

The agreement, published in Turkey’s Official Gazette, will enable the Turkish contracting firms to continue their projects in Libya, Ruhsar Pekcan tweeted.

DEAL WILL LAY GROUNDWORK TO RESOLVE SSUES BETWEEN TURKSH FİRMS AND LIBYAN EMPLOYERS

With the MoU, Turkish companies will be able to start negotiations with Libyan employers and conclude their business processes, she noted.

“I wish the decision, significant for investments of our companies which would take part in the reconstruction of Libya, will be beneficial to our business world,” Pekcan added.

The deal will lay the groundwork to resolve ongoing issues between Turkish firms and Libyan employers, make new investments, and undertake new projects, the minister said earlier in August.

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