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The Libya Report is pleased to announce its cooperation with Tumi Law Firm (TLF), a leading Libyan legal firm and an associate of SNR Denton, to provide subscribers with English-language translations of key Libyan business legislation.
In addition to publishing The Libya Report, our team at Frontier also undertakes tailored research for companies seeking more in-depth information on the Libyan market.
The Ministry of Youth and Sports is offering a LD10,000 ($8,000) prize for a new logo for the Africa Cup of Nations 2017, which will be held in Libya for the first time since 1982.
The Libya Report wishes all its Libyan readers a happy second anniversary on 17 February!
New figures from the National Oil Corporation (NOC) indicate that Libya's crude oil production averaged 1.47 million bpd last year, compared to around 1.68 million bpd in 2010.
The cover of February's National Geographic magazine carries a photo of the Temple of Zeus in Cyrene, the Greek-era site on Libya's northeast Mediterranean coast.
In the first of our new series of guest posts, Donya Abdulhadi of ZHL Marketing (JWT Libya) offers her thoughts on the post-revolutionary consumer market.
The recent attack on the Ain Amenas gas complex in south-east Algeria, which killed some 37 foreign workers, has raised the question of whether oil and gas exploration in neighbouring Libya may be affected.
The General National Congress (GNC) yesterday voted to rename Libya as the 'State of Libya', meaning it officially ceases to have the longest name of any country in the world.
A brief look at five factors that will shape the Libyan business environment in 2013: