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Second Libyan-Italian fair on infrastructure and engines opens
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The Second Libyan-Italian fair on infrastructure, engine s and technology opened on Monday in Tripoli with the participation of some 65 I t alian companies and 20 Libyan others specialised in the execution of infrastruct u re.

This Libyan-Italian exhibition organised by the Libyan General Office for fairs,

with the cooperation of the Libyan-Italian Chamber of Commerce, consists of several stands and spaces reserved for marble, cement and ceramic industrial com panies.

The fair which is expected to last four days aims at the exhibition of the lates t technologies about agriculture and infrastructure as well as the most sophisti c ated engines.

It would create an opportunity of contact and cooperation between manufacturers and importers in the two countries with a view to contributing to the consolidat i on of the production and development sectors and promoting the relations of frie n dship and economic and investment cooperation between Italy and Libya.

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