Libya
April 11, 2013
Egypt and Libya finalized a US$2 billion loan agreement Wednesday evening to shore up the Egyptian economy and foreign reserves.
April 9, 2013
United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Western Union have launched the Libya Diaspora Marketplace (LDM), designed to boost economic growth.
April 3, 2013
The British Defence Minister arrived in Libya in an effort to boost arms sale to the country, just days after the post-revolution state announced plans to upgrade its military.
March 31, 2013
Workers from Libyan oil company Tatneft are returning to Libya to resume the work that was interrupted by the 2011 February 17 Revolution.
March 28, 2013
Egypt will import 900,000 barrels of oil a month from Libya starting in April and is paying off some of the money it owes to foreign energy firms.
Libya is reported to be planning to spend some $4.7 billion, or at least 10 percent of the national budget on upgrading its military forces over the next year.
March 27, 2013
The Arab Summit has confirmed in its final communiqué that it supports the Libyan government quest to retrieve stolen assets that are estimated at hundreds of billions of Dollars.
March 26, 2013
Oman has granted the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi’s widow and her family asylum on humanitarian grounds, an official at the foreign ministry was quoted as saying in Omani media.
Senior Libyan official denies reports of a $2 billion transfer to Egypt's central bank
March 25, 2013
Gaddafi cousin heading the other way in extradition.
March 21, 2013
Libya's financial authority refuse Egypt's top bank entry
March 20, 2013
The Libyan post-war economy remains too highly dependent on earnings from oil, an analysis from the International Monetary Fund said.
The green light came after heated discussions in Tripoli.
March 18, 2013
Temporary energy companies are winning big as Libya rebuilds following the revolution and electricity supplies are less than required.
March 17, 2013
America is committed to establishing economic partnership and to help in creating the necessary conditions that make Libya an attractive destination for foreign investment, US Secretary of State, John Kerry, said last week.
