Libya chairs the 7th Arab Public Finance Forum in Abu Dhabi

Tripoli – Libya chaired yesterday in Abu Dhabi the first session of the 7th Arab Public Finance Forum, which was held under the title “Financial Sustainability in the Arab World after the Corona Pandemic”.

GNU-Minister of Finance, Khaled Al-Mabrouk, in his capacity as Chairman of the Council of Arab Finance Ministers for the current session, stressed in his opening remark the importance of addressing fiscal policy issues and their impact on the Arab region after COVID19, and the increase in commodity prices and the rise in inflationary pressures.

The Ministry of Finance stated on its Facebook, that this forum organized by the Arab Monetary Fund in cooperation with the International Monetary Fund, in the presence of experts and representatives of the International and Arab Monetary Fund and finance ministers in Arab countries, a day before the start of the World Government Summit 2023 in Abu Dhabi.

The forum aims to exchange experiences among Arab countries, discuss the challenges of fiscal policy in the context of the current economic and financial developments, in addition to following up the efforts of the authorities in Arab countries to achieve the economic and financial stability, and promoting inclusive growth and sustainable development.

Source: Libyan News Agency