Libyan labor market has room for 2M Egyptian workers: Private Sector Syndicate

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Wed, 21 Apr 2021 - 01:23 GMT

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Wed, 21 Apr 2021 - 01:23 GMT

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CAIRO – 21 April 2021: Head of the Egyptian Private Sector Syndicate Shaaban Khalifa said in a statement Wednesday that the Libyan labor market has room for two million Egyptian workers in the sectors of energy, transportation, aviation, housing, and electricity.

 

Khalifa urged the 3.7 million Egyptian private enterprises – employing 25 million workers - to take benefit of the 11 MoUs signed by both countries on April 19 by expanding in the Libyan market.

 

Egypt’s Prime Minster Moustafa Madbouly and Head of the National Unity Government, Abdul Hamid al-Dabaiba, signed Tuesday eleven MoUs to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two countries in various field.

 

Those are in the sectors of health, electricity, manpower and manufacturing. Both prime ministers also agreed on implementing a number of major projects in the electricity, energy, communications and information technology and infrastructure sectors.

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