The governor of the central bank, Marouane Abbassi announced yesterday that it was agreed to create a joint commission bringing together representatives of the customs office and the two central banks of Tunisia and Libya to obtain a resolution to the file of Libyan assets which has been frozen for 10 years.
He added in the same context during a hearing before the Parliament’s Administrative Reform Committee that assets that have been frozen since 2011 are said to be between $ 140 million and $ 150 million.
Marouane Abbassi further estimated that the treatment of this file will revive the confidence of economic operators.
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