In a statement issued today, the Central Bank of Libya announced providing 40 documentary credits to finance the imports with a combined value of more than 56.1 million dollars from April 9 to April 16.
According to the tables below, the credits included 40 companies whose activities range from foodstuffs to livestock and meat, medicines and pharmaceutical products , soap and cleaning supplies, as well as the importation of agricultural machinery.
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