AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUS Forced-Labor Tariffs Hit Libya: The U.S. Trade Representative has proposed new Section 301 duties, including a 12.5% tariff on imports from Libya, after finding the country failed to effectively ban forced-labor goods. Migration Pressure in Libya: Tripoli’s government reiterated it rejects any settlement or naturalisation of irregular migrants, while local anger is also being fuelled by the “No to Settlement, No to Naturalisation – Libya for Libyans” movement and UNHCR criticism. IOM Repatriations: IOM says it has repatriated 180 Nigerian migrants from Libya to Lagos, including women, children and unaccompanied minors, with health screening and reintegration support. Energy Update: Italy’s Saipem says it completed lifting and installation of a gas recovery module for the Bouri Gas Utilization Project offshore Libya, a key milestone for continued offshore work. Foreign Ministry Follow-Up: Libya’s Foreign Ministry political departments met in Benghazi to review regional and international files and track implementation of approved programs.
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