AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTextile & Machinery Trade: ITM 2026 in Istanbul wrapped up with 1,000+ exhibitors from 59 countries and 48,257 professional visitors, signaling strong demand for textile machinery and technical textiles investment. Libyan Oil Output: NOC says Libya hit about 1.49 million bpd, the highest since 2013, but analysts warn citizens aren’t seeing matching purchasing-power gains. Industrial Cooperation: Libyan Iron and Steel Company met a Russian delegation to expand industrial cooperation and use shared manufacturing expertise. Public Works Restart: Libya’s Audit Bureau and the Internal Investment and Development Fund agreed to restart the Mitiga Sea Towers project after resolving financial, technical, and contract delays. Eastern Libya Politics: Eastern forces show openness to a US-backed power-sharing initiative, while Tripoli-aligned bodies and legal authorities reject it as outside Libya’s political agreement framework. Housing for Youth: The National Development Agency agreed to resume a stalled 500-unit housing project in Harawa, alongside checks on local police, passport, and school projects. Energy Waste Watch: World Bank reporting highlights Libya among major gas-flaring countries, underscoring lost fuel that could support power, industry, and cleaner cooking.
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