MSF ready to resume medical activities in Libya
Earlier this year in March, MSF was forced to suspend its medical activities in Libya after the closure of its
Tunisian exports to Libya reached 245.2 million dinars ($78.5M) in 2024, Libyan Express reported. Mechanical/electrical industries led at 37.2%, followed by miscellaneous (35.5%) and agriculture (27.3%). Top exports included cement (137M dinars), drilling equipment (120M dinars), and electrical devices (83M dinars). Tunisia is participating in the Tripoli International Fair (22-28 April), with 13 firms showcasing food, cosmetics, and industrial goods.
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