The economist Mokhtar Al-Jadid said the Central Bank of Libya is considering the possibility of selling the dollar at 3.70, in addition to launching development projects under the supervision of the bank by relying on the private sector.
On Wednesday, Al-Jadid was one of the participants in a meeting chaired by the governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Siddik Al-Kabir, and also attended by a group of experts and academics in the fields of economy and finance.
The economist said that the open-dialogue session covered the possibility of restoring the monetary balance and the possibility of selling the dollar at 3.70 through former mechanisms just after resuming oil production.