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European Union (EU) to Support Economic Diversification in Libya

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Libya has launched a consultation process for a national economic diversification strategy. The European Union (EU) is supporting the strategy to diversify Libya’s oil-driven economy and boost the country’s private sector development.

A high-level conference in Tunis on 21 October 2022 brought together policy makers, economic experts and business leaders from Libya’s evolving private sector. The conference marked the launch of a wide consultation process to develop a national economic diversification strategy by mid-2024.

“Increasing the national income and defining a national strategy for economic diversification is among the priorities of the Ministry of Economy and Trade. The diversification strategy is important to develop the service and production sectors, decrease the dependencies on oil and harness Libya’s other potentials.” said Mr. Mohamed Al-Huwaij, Minister of Economy and Trade in Libya.

The European Union is supporting the process of establishing a Libyan national economic diversification strategy through its “E-NABLE” (https://bit.ly/3SC3IOx) project. “The EU has set a strong focus on supporting Libya’s private sector. On the one hand, we are working with Libyan institutions on creating a more business and investment friendly environment, streamlining and digitalizing administrative procedures such as business registration or the administration of taxes. On the other hand, the EU also directly supports the Libyan private sector, young entrepreneurs and start-ups, to realise their business plans and help them become more competitive on the market” explained Francesca Cuccia, Programme Manager for private sector development at the EU Delegation to Libya.

The EU’s “E-NABLE” (https://bit.ly/3SC3IOx) project brings together Libyan and international experts in economic diversification policies, private sector development, value chains and business and investment environments, and presents best practices in countries with similar contexts to Libya. The project will also support the work of a national committee of Libyan key stakeholders that is expected to develop a national action plan for all involved institutions and sectors.

“Economic diversification is one of the key pillars of achieving sustainable development. Our objective is to support Libya to reduce its dependence on a single source of income and move to strengthening the industrial and agricultural economic base to support building a healthy local economy” said Mr. Julien Schmitt, Director of Libyan programmes at Expertise France, the EU’s partner in implementing E-NABLE.

According to the participating economic experts, Libya has a strong potential to develop new industrial clusters in sectors such as renewable energy, agriculture, transportation, fishing, and tourism, thus contributing to the growth of a strong and sustainable economy.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Expertise France.

Contact:
Sarah Belamin, Communication Officer – Expertise France Economical program in Libya
sarah.belamin@expertisefrance.fr +218946660453

About the European Union:
The European Union
is made up of 27 Member States, which have decided to gradually pool their know-how, their resources, and their destiny.Together, over a period of over 50 years of enlargement, they have built an area of stability, democracy, and sustainable development, while maintaining their cultural diversity, tolerance and individual freedoms. The European Union is determined to share its achievements and values with countries and peoples beyond its borders.
 

About Expertise France:
Expertise France
is the French public agency for international technical assistance. It aims at contributing to sustainable development based on solidarity and inclusiveness, mainly through enhancing the quality of public policies within the partner countries.

Expertise France is implementing a range of EU-funded projects in the economic sector in Libya by utilizing highly qualified national and international experts. These projects include SLEIDSE (https://bit.ly/3gJ6Ivo), EU4PSL (https://bit.ly/3FlNypy), PAMRI, and Raqam-e (https://bit.ly/3DbyYOR) projects which have successfully contributed to raising awareness about entrepreneurship and coding, supported the private sector, engaged and empowered CSOs and women entrepreneurs, and facilitated access to finance.

www.ExpertiseFrance.fr

About E-NABLE:
E-NABLE
 is three-year project funded by the European Union and implemented by Expertise France. It aims to improve the capacities of key economic institutions for sustainable, diversified, and digital economy  to institutionalize the private sector’s economic growth with the support of both private and public sector organizations.

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