AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLibya-India Diplomacy: Libya’s Acting Foreign Minister Taher Al-Baour met India’s West Asia and North Africa undersecretary in Tripoli to push cooperation in energy, healthcare, education, and investment, with plans to reactivate the Libyan-Indian Joint Committee. Oil & Economy: The Atlantic Council says Libya’s rising oil output (about 1.4m bpd, targeting 1.6m by end-2026) won’t fix the economy without transparent unified budgeting, independent oversight, and tighter public spending controls. Agribusiness Impact: Date exporters warn Libya’s export ban is leaving over 4,000 tons stranded in ports and warehouses, threatening storage overflow, farmer losses, and weaker importer confidence ahead of the new harvest. Industrial Cooperation: Libyan Iron and Steel Company met a Russian delegation to expand industrial collaboration, while Libya’s Audit Bureau and the Internal Investment and Development Fund agreed to restart the Mitiga Sea Towers project after resolving financial and contractual delays. Energy Infrastructure: NOC says Libya’s oil production hit roughly 1.49m bpd, the highest since 2013, but the key question remains how much citizens feel the gains amid liquidity and purchasing-power pressures.
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