The launch of the Libyan-British Businessmen Forum in Benghazi.

The Benghazi Chamber of Commerce organized, this morning, Tuesday, a Libyan-British businessmen forum in the city of Benghazi, by hosting a delegation from the Libyan-British Business Council that includes British companies and commercial establishments, headed by the former British ambassador to Libya, Peter Millet.

The delegation included a group of businessmen and owners of companies in various economic, commercial, investment, financial and technical fields, oil, gas, electricity, engineering consultancy, construction and general trade.

A large number of businessmen and owners of Libyan companies and representatives of some Libyan executive bodies and commercial banks participated in the meeting.

The meeting dealt with a detailed explanation of the activities and competencies of the Benghazi Chamber of Commerce, a review of the Libyan commercial law, international agreements, the investment promotion law and privatization affairs.

The high pace of commercial and investment movement and the activation of reconstruction and development projects in the city of Benghazi were also highlighted, due to the security and stability it is witnessing, which led to an increase in demand in commercial, economic and development activity.

The meeting discussed aspects of enhancing opportunities for cooperation and joint work in various economic, commercial, investment, technical and technological fields between the two friendly countries.

Source: Libyan News Agency