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View All Result Sunday, October 26, 2025 Advertising Advertising Login Register SUBSCRIBE Advertising Login Register No Result View All Result No Result View All Result CBL’s “Banking Investment and its Role in Promoting Economic Development” seminar to be held on 4 November in Tripoli bySami Zaptia October 26, 2025 Reading Time: 1 min read The Central Bank of Libya (CBL) announced the organization of a seminar entitled “Banking Investment and its Role in Promoting Economic Development”, will be held on 4 November at a leading hotel in Tripoli. The CBL said the seminar will be attended by a select group of experts and specialists in economic and banking affairs. It aims to enhance the role of the banking sector in supporting development and encouraging sustainable investment in Libya. RELATED POSTS CBL Governor Issa meets several prominent US companies in Washington DC CBL Governor Issa meets with the US Assistant Secretary of the Treasury in DC Tags: CBL Central Bank of Libya Related Posts Small business in Misrata condemn Economy Ministry’s decision to prohibit imports except by banking transactions October 26, 2025 Sirte Gulf International Airport opened October 26, 2025 General Authority for Communications and Informatics: Libya enters digital sovereignty era with official launch of Root Servers in Tripoli and Benghazi October 26, 2025 Libyan Development & Reconstruction Fund signs contracts for new Tobruk projects with Slovenian, French, Turkish, Italian, and Egyptian companies October 24, 2025 Libyan and Tunisian Ministers of Economy discuss strengthening cooperation, implementing Joint Committee recommendations October 24, 2025 Libyan Forum for Maritime Economy to be held in Tripoli from 13-14 January October 24, 2025 Small business in Misrata condemn Economy Ministry’s decision to prohibit imports except by banking transactions Top Stories Libya aiming to increase oil production to 1.6 million barrels by end of 2026, consultation and agreements reached with ExxonMobil, Chevron Libyan Development & Reconstruction Fund signs contracts for new Tobruk projects with Slovenian, French, Turkish, Italian, and Egyptian companies MedSky launches its new Benghazi – Athens service CBL Governor Issa meets several prominent US companies in Washington DC Over 3 million migrant workers in Libya do not pay taxes or fair share – this is draining hard currency and lowering standard of living of Libyans ADVERTISEMENT No Result View All Result Login Sign Up Advertising BusinessEye Magazine Why subscribe? © 2022 LibyaHerald - Powered by Sparx Solutions. This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.