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Libya’s Ministry of Industry Unveils 100-Day Reform Plan to Boost Sector Development

Libya’s Minister of Industry and Minerals, Mohamed Abdelgader, has reviewed a new 100-day action plan aimed at accelerating reforms and strengthening the country’s industrial and minerals sector.

The plan was discussed during a high-level meeting held in Tajoura, Tripoli, at the Industrial Research Center, with participation from senior ministry officials, board chairpersons, and directors of affiliated institutions.

The initiative focuses on key priorities including institutional capacity building, digital transformation, and improved governance systems, alongside better coordination between state-owned industrial entities to raise efficiency and performance.

Officials also reviewed the current status of affiliated bodies, highlighting both progress made and ongoing challenges, while proposing practical solutions to improve operations.

The meeting further addressed preparations for Libya’s upcoming hosting of the Arab Ministers of Industry meeting, which is expected to strengthen regional cooperation and expand market access for Libya’s private sector across the Arab world.

The minister stressed the importance of implementing the digital transformation agenda and adhering to strict timelines to ensure measurable results aligned with national economic development goals.

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