Today the Minister for Trade, Investment and Small Business Lord Davies will lead a delegation of British companies to the UAE. Ahead of his visit he tells Global Arab Network why the UK and the Middle East region remain great trading partners.
The global oil market is oversupplied and OPEC will not change production quotas when its members next meet in Vienna on March 17, the head of Libya's National Oil Company said
Syria and Libya has agreed to establish a strategic cooperation council between the two countries in order to boost relations and achieve integration between the two countries and bolster Arab national security,
The economic downturn has done little to dent the joint achievements of Libya’s national airlines which have both expanded their fleets and added to their routes in a bid to accommodate a rising influx of visitors, according to the Chairman and Managing Director of Libyan African Aviation
The tremendous growth in Libya’s construction sector since 2003, when UN sanctions were lifted, was blunted in 2009 by the global recession. After seeing year–on-year (y-o-y) growth as high as 28% in 2007, industry value real growth fell into negative territory at -1.18% for 2009.
A year ago the world came together in London to fight back against the global recession. A year on, it is not the G20’s political leaders of the world we are hosting - but you, the business and investment leaders of the world.
The ratings outlook for asset-backed commercial paper (ABCP) ratings in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) in 2010 remains largely stable, says Moody's Investors Service in its 2009 Review & 2010 Outlook report for the sector.
Established in 2004, the Libyan British Business Council (LBBC) promotes business relations and commercial activity between the British and Libyan business communities, primarily through the provision of trade development initiatives and networking opportunities to our members and clients.
Last April, the world’s political leaders met at the G20 in London to rescue the global economy from a meltdown of the financial system. Now - less than a year later - the British Prime Minister is hosting a meeting of the world’s business leaders to discuss how global
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The latest Arab-British Export Club hosted by the Arab-British Chamber of Commerce showcased business and investment opportunities in Libya. The country continues to provoke a considerable degree of interest among UK businesses as it gradually opens up to foreign investors
Libya is a growing market which offers enormous opportunities for British exporters of goods and services and Libyan firms are keen to establish strong commercial links with the UK. Many prominent Libyan decision-makers have received a British education and English is widely used in business.
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