AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLibya’s Drug Supply Overhaul: The Medical Supply Organisation launched the Libyan National Formulary to standardize which medicines can be prescribed and imported, aiming to cut decades of disputes and improve drug security. Oilfield Tech Push: AGOCO met Baker Hughes to expand engineering and technical services, including digital field technologies, well development, and advanced production solutions. Electricity Governance Shake-up: Libya’s PM dissolved GECOL’s board and appointed Bashir Al-Marash, as the grid faces outages and drone strikes hit key infrastructure. Education Rules for Foreign Schools: The GNU issued new regulations for foreign educational institutions, requiring accreditation, respect for Islamic Sharia and Libyan values, and minimum safety and infrastructure standards. Arms-Embargo Scrutiny: UN warnings highlighted drone attacks on Zawiya’s oil refinery and power assets, while Russia urged tighter monitoring of weapons flows under the Libya sanctions regime. Construction Finance Link: Chinese firm Nantong Construction proposed financing industrial projects in Libya, including modern prefabricated building technologies.
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