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Home / Business and Economy / Libya Seals $2.7B Port Deal with Qatar, Italy, Switzerland

Libya Seals $2.7B Port Deal with Qatar, Italy, Switzerland

19 Jan

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Summary

  • Libya partners with Qatari, Italian, and Swiss firms for port expansion.
  • The project targets $2.7 billion in investments and 8,400 new jobs.
  • Misrata's port expansion aims to quadruple container capacity annually.
Libya Seals $2.7B Port Deal with Qatar, Italy, Switzerland

Libya has entered into a pivotal partnership with Qatari, Italian, and Swiss firms to significantly expand and develop its Misrata Free Zone port terminal. This strategic initiative is designed to attract foreign direct investment totaling $2.7 billion.

The project is anticipated to yield substantial economic benefits, with projections of around $600 million in annual operating revenue and the creation of approximately 8,400 employment opportunities. A key objective is to boost the terminal's throughput capacity to 4 million containers per year.

This development underscores the importance of the Misrata free zone, established in 2000 and home to Libya's largest commercial port, which currently handles 60% of the nation's non-oil trade. The agreement emphasizes reliance on foreign investment, ensuring no additional burden on Libya's state budget.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The project aims to attract investments worth $2.7 billion.
Libya is partnering with Qatari, Italian, and Swiss companies for the port's expansion.
The expansion is expected to generate approximately 8,400 new jobs.

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