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Tunisia-Utica: debt file of Tunisian companies towards Libya open

Samir Majoul, President of the Tunisian Union of Industry, Trade and Crafts (UTICA) mentioned today with the Libyan audit office manager Khaled Mansour Chakchak the debts of Tunisian companies towards Libya.

For the delegation of the employers’ organization, currently visiting Libya from December 24 until December 30, it is furthermore a question of examining the means allowing currently to provide an adequate framework in order to avoid conflicts and to resolve them in The best conditions said UTICA.

This meeting brought together the president of the Court of Auditors, Nejib Ktari, the Minister of Libyan transport, Mohamed Salem Chahoubi, the president of the Libyan General Union of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture Mohamed Raidh, Ambassador of Tunisia to Libya, Lassaad Ajili and the president of the National Federation of Building and Public Works Entrepreneurs (FNEBTP), Jamel Ksibi.

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