The Tripoli Chamber of Commerce, Libya’s largest chamber, will lead a multi-sector delegation of business leaders to the Athens Chamber of Commerce this August.

Tripoli Chamber said the Athens visit comes on the back of the MoU signed with the Athens Chamber in the Greek capital in January this year.

Following on from the above MoU, Tripoli Chamber then signed cooperation agreements between Libyan pharmaceutical and medical supplies and services companies and their Greek counterparts in February.

 

Tripoli Chamber of Commerce signs MoU with Athens counterpart (libyaherald.com)

Cooperation agreements reached between Libyan and the Greek pharmaceutical and medical companies: Tripoli Chamber of Commerce (libyaherald.com)

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