Libyan Business Council Participates in Moroccan-Libyan Business Forum
The Libyan Business Council (LBC) in the Eastern Region recently took part in the Moroccan-Libyan Business Forum held in Casablanca on June 17. This significant event, organized by the General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM), aimed to bolster economic collaboration between Libya and Morocco while addressing various challenges faced by the private sector.
Fahmi Al-Jahmi, the Chairman of the Libyan Business Council, represented the Eastern Region at this pivotal forum. During his address, he emphasized the critical need to dismantle existing trade barriers and simplify the visa application process for Libyan business leaders. Al-Jahmi's insights were met with enthusiasm, as he highlighted how easing these restrictions would facilitate business operations and foster partnerships between the two nations.
Moreover, discussions at the forum underscored Morocco's growing reputation as a key player in the African economic landscape. The participants recognized Morocco as a strategic partner for Libya, particularly in the realms of trade and investment. By leveraging Morocco's experience and expertise, Libya can navigate its economic challenges more effectively and tap into new markets. This cooperation is expected to pave the way for a more robust economic relationship, ultimately benefiting both countries.
As reported by libyaherald.com.