Libya’s British Business Council (LBBC) has announced a wide range of business activities for 2023, including a visit to Benghazi.
talk Livia Herald, LBBC Chairman Peter Millett said:
We have an exciting agenda of activities for 2023, including further visits to Libya to both Tripoli and Benghazi. Our aim is to help British and Libyan businesses meet, build strong relationships and do business for the benefit of both countries. “
LBBC says it is unique among UK trade associations for its experience, expertise and network of contacts in both countries. Its mission is to focus exclusively on trade and to promote, facilitate and improve business relations between the UK and Libya. With over 120 members, the company says it offers a unique opportunity for companies to identify and build business opportunities. Memberships cover a variety of areas including banking, oil and gas, security, consultancy and education.
This year’s activities include webinars and workshops to inform companies on how to do business in Libya, networking events including an annual summer reception in London, and trade missions to both Tripoli and Benghazi. LBBC also provides its members with the latest information on Libya’s economic situation and commercial opportunities, as well as other services, to support and grow high-value relationships with individuals and organizations.
LBBC said it is working closely with the British Embassy in Tripoli and the Libyan Embassy in London. As an influential, informed and impartial advocacy group, LBBC is uniquely positioned to help its members achieve their business goals by acting on behalf of British business in Libya. says there is.
New members are welcome through the website.
LBBC leads delegation of 30 business representatives to Tripoli (libyaherald.com)