AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHousing & Finance: Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah unveiled a plan to build 150,000 homes in Libya’s first phase, alongside a push for a unified “Libyan Building Code” and expanded mortgage finance to tackle the country’s housing deficit. Central Bank & Stability: CBL governor Naji Issa met US adviser Massad Boulos and discussed economic stability, backing a unified budget deal, and reinforcing the independence of Libya’s sovereign institutions. Cyber Resilience: A Tripoli workshop focused on cyber insurance and digital risk protection, aiming to strengthen institutional resilience for banking and key economic sectors. Energy & Industry Deals: Libya’s investment authority discussed a Lucky Cement project for a 2.5 million-tonne cement plant in Al-Khoms, while China announced a direct air cargo route and renewed visa services in Tripoli. Diplomacy for Reunification: Reuters reports Pakistan has started mediation between Libya’s rival eastern and western authorities, with Misrata leaders rejecting any settlement that repeats the crisis or names figures accused in UN corruption and rights reports. Safety & Tragedy: Libya recorded 28 drowning deaths and over 50 sea rescues in two months, as warnings urged people to stay out of dangerous waters; meanwhile, an Italian windsurfer missing for two months is believed found off Benghazi. Culture & Climate: Libya launched a strategic climate framework under the Paris Agreement, and tourism talks with Mali highlighted cooperation in traditional industries.
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