AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHousing & Finance: Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah unveiled a national housing and mortgage programme targeting 150,000 units in the first phase, alongside plans for a unified Libyan Building Code to standardise construction quality. Industrial Investment: Libya’s investment authority discussed with Pakistan’s Lucky Cement a proposed 2.5 million-tonne cement plant in Al-Khoms, aiming to boost domestic supply and reconstruction. Energy & Environment: NOC leadership reaffirmed cuts to gas flaring and methane emissions, citing progress in 2025 and Libya’s move toward OGMP 2.0 transparency. Climate Policy: Libya launched its Strategic Climate Framework under the Paris Agreement, including an NDC for 2026-2035 and adaptation plans to 2045. Cyber Resilience: A Tripoli workshop promoted cyber insurance and digital risk protection for banking, payments and energy institutions. Trade & Logistics: China announced a direct air cargo route to Libya and the resumption of visa services in Tripoli, while maritime shipping services are set to increase. Governance & Corruption: Libya’s Public Prosecution ordered pretrial detention in a LYD 130 million corruption case tied to alleged financing for projects not implemented. Agriculture Safety: Authorities reported seizures of carcinogenic and banned pesticides in retail markets, warning of oversight gaps in agricultural chemical imports and use.
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