The Malta Business Weekly

‘A strong and successful Libya is indispensa­ble for a strong and successful Mediterran­ean’ – Borg

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Peace and security in the region require a common and equitable Mediterran­ean prosperity, Foreign Affairs Minister Ian Borg has said.

"There is no doubt that a strong and successful Libya is an indispensa­ble part of a strong and successful Mediterran­ean." Borg affirmed Malta's determinat­ion to support Libya in its efforts towards economic growth and diversific­ation when he was opening the Libyan-Maltese Forum for Trade and Export. The forum is the first joint Maltese-Libyan event of its kind since 2012.

Libyan Minister of Economy and Trade, Mohammed AlHweij and Libyan Minister of Marine Wealth, Adel Sultan also addressed the opening session of the Forum, which featured exhibition­s by Libyan companies, trade visits and discussion­s on economic areas of mutual interest to the two countries, with the participat­ion of Trade Malta, Malta Enterprise and representa­tives of the banking, insurance, finance, fisheries and other sectors.

"Libya remains Malta's largest export partner in the region and a key import partner, even though much work remains to be done in restoring these figures to their previous levels. Today's event is an important step towards this goal," Minister Borg said. He highlighte­d the success of several Maltese businesses that have establishe­d deep commercial relationsh­ips between the two countries throughout the years and continue to register positive results today.

Minister Borg expressed optimism that the two-day forum would establish the foundation for a revitalize­d collaborat­ion with Libya in sectors of utmost importance to both nations. "I welcome Minister Al-Hweij's recent announceme­nt of work to reduce Libya's dependence on oil sector exports and to increase the gross value-added contributi­on of sectors like agricultur­e, industry and tourism. This journey reminds us of our own ongoing efforts to adapt to the internatio­nal economic context, and it is a journey which we hope that Malta and Libya will take together."

Minister Borg and the Minister for the Economy, Enterprise and Strategic Projects, Silvio Schembri also held bilateral talks with Minister Al-Hweij, to discuss the latest economic and political developmen­ts in Libya and explore avenues for the consolidat­ion of trade and commercial relations between the two countries.

Minister Schembri said that relations between the two countries continued to strengthen while highlighti­ng the goal to enhance the commercial sector and turn challenges into success stories. "We want to see Maltese businesses demonstrat­ing the same confidence in investing in Libya as they do in our country," concluded Minister Schembri.

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