Doing business in Libya: Benefits and Privileges for Investors
There is a lot of demand for the investment within the free zone, mainly because of the benefits and privileges that Misurata Free Zone has to offer.
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There is a lot of demand for the investment within the free zone, mainly because of the benefits and privileges that Misurata Free Zone has to offer.
Chairman of JOTUN Abdel Menem Abdel Aziz talks about doing business in Libya. He believes that the security worries are largely over-exaggerated and Libya is relatively safe for doing business. Clearly, the benefits outweigh the risks.
Chairman of Libyan Iron & Steel Company (LISCO) Dr. Mohamed Abdulmalik Elfigih discusses the business climate in Libya.
Abdulnaser Ben Nafaa, Chairman of Libyan Businessmen Council
We should start by talking about the Libyan Businessmen Council which consists of 470 members from all sectors and specialized fields, including health care, education, construction, oil services, aviation and naval sector. This council was established back in 2004, yet it was only activated recently in 2013.
Abdulnaser Ben Nafaa, Chairman of Libyan Businessmen Council, discusses the diversification of the economy from hydrocarbons. Hydrocarbons or oil have dominated the Libyan economy since a long time now, as the oil forms 70% of the Libyan GDP, more than 95% of exports and approximately 90% of government revenues.
Apart from the security issues, Khalil Masoud Mahfud, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Tripoli Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, discusses some of the major challenges when doing business in Libya.
Karim Hajji presents Casablanca Stock Exchange the 3rd largest stock exchange in Africa. There are many business opportunities for countries in West Africa to invest or list companies on Casablanca Stock Exchange.
Ease of investing in Morocco. Mr Sijilmassi explains how easy is it to invest in Morocco. Morocco is in the process of simplifying the procedure for investment. There are very large opportunities to invest in Morocco including: energy, tourism, agriculture, logistics, industry and other sector.
What are the main problems of doing business in Morocco? Mr Brunin provides a detailed overview of the main challenges of doing business in Morocco. The main problems of doing business in Morocco…
French Morocco Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Director General, Dominique Brunin
Today there are three main difficulties. One is the difficulty of accessing land, the legal and judicial environment remains difficult and third is the access to human capacities and resources.