It was agreed that the LBC, which represents the private sector, would communicate with the competent authorities to address issues that would support this sector and issue supporting laws and decisions. Accordingly, the LBC requested the following:A silent seat in the Prime Minister’s Office so as to convey the voice of the private sector. The LBC undertakes communication to bring together all spectrums of merchants, the private sector, and manufacturers. The LBC had objected to a recent Economy Ministry decree changing regulations on import labelling. It is also an attempt to stop the government from issuing such decisions that affect the economy – without prior consultation with the private sector and to reverse the decades-long dominance of the state sector over the private sector.


Source:   Libya Today
January 09, 2024 21:50 UTC