Libya Politics & Security
The ongoing political turmoil in Libya has made it a major risk for
international companies operating there. The country is facing social,
political and
economic changes now Colonel Mu'ammar Qadhafi is dead. The National
Transitional
Council (NTC) has appointed new Prime Minister Dr Abdel Rahim al-Keib who is in
the
process of assembling a list of ministerial candidates, and hopes to announce
his
government by the end of November. In these uncertain times it is important for
those hoping to return to operations in the country, or with the intention of
doing so in the near future, to keep abreast of the latest news.
The Libya Politics & Security report is written and compiled by a team of North Africa experts with years of
experience in the area. The weekly report provides breaking news and critical
analysis on Libya's socio-economic climate, political tribulations and the
latest
oil and gas industry developments. It also covers a wide range of domestic
issues and foreign affairs which impact on Libya's investment environment.
Libya Politics & Security is specially designed to suit the needs of IOCs and others already operating
in, or looking to enter, Libya's commercial stratosphere. The report offers a
cohesive overview of the events and issues affecting one of North Africa's most
complex countries. Libya's continuously shifting policies regarding foreign
investors means it is imperative for those working in the region to keep ahead
of
changes in order to make financially viable decisions. Our team of experts look
beyond
conventional news to bring readers a balanced analysis of the political,
economic and social environment in the country.
Written by our experts with over 40 years of experience and sourced by a team in
and outside the country, Libya Politics & Security highlights flash points to monitor and covers issues pertaining to the security
of foreign personnel and assets. For more information about Libya Politics & Security, please contact us here.
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