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Libya’s Industrial Zones Authority meets Turkish delegation led by Uşak Organized Industrial Zone (OSB)

LibyaHerald

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July 6, 2026

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Libya’s Industrial Zones Authority (IZA) reported last Wednesday (1 July) that its Chairman, Mohamed Al-Tawati, received a Turkish delegation led by O...

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Pajhwok Afghan News

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· Jun 28, 2026

Kabul, Bishkek ink agreement to establish Joint Business Council

KABUL (Pajhwok): Afghanistan and Kyrgyzstan have inked an agreement to establish a Joint Business Council during the Afghan-Kyrgyz Business Forum in Bishkek, the Afghan Embassy

Sada Elbalad

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· Jul 8, 2026

SCZone Signs $1.5 Million Industrial Gloves Manufacturing Project in Sokhna

Waleid Gamal El-Dien, Chairman of the Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) witnessed the signing of an investment agreement for Beybi Egy Industrial Gloves Manufacturing to establish a new factory in the Sokhna Industrial Zone, marking another step in the zone’s strategy to attract export-focused manufacturing projects.

The Moscow Times

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· Jun 22, 2026

Ukraine Strikes Electronics Plant in Voronezh, Killing At Least 5

Ukraine’s military claimed the manufacturing plant in southern Russia produces electronic components for the Russian armed forces.

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· Jul 7, 2026

NATO Summit Opens in Ankara as New Defense Deals Fuel Militarization Concerns

Major Western defense companies are expected to discuss efforts to integrate military supply chains across member states. On Thuesday, the summit of the leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) opened in Ankara with a Defense Industry Forum, unveiling major defense industry initiatives aimed at accelerating weapons production and procurement, amid growing concerns over []

The Kyiv Independent

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· Jul 3, 2026

How European machinery helped build Russia's deadly missiles

Customs records obtained by the Kyiv Independent reveal that specialized metalworking equipment manufactured in Germany, Italy, Spain, and other EU countries continued reaching Russian metallurgical plants during the war through a Turkish intermediary.

Africa Intelligence

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· Jun 25, 2026

Libya : Major oil companies grapple with confusion over concession contracts

The process of granting new operating licences is already proving to be a challenge for National Oil Corp (NOC). Although the Libyan company announced it had ratified agreements on 15 June with Italy's ENI, Spain's Repsol, Qatar's QatarEnergy, Turkey's Turkish [...]

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Related coverage for "Libya’s Industrial Zones Authority meets Turkish delegation led by Uşak Organized Industrial Zone (OSB)": Pajhwok Afghan News — Kabul, Bishkek ink agreement to establish Joint Business Council. Sada Elbalad — SCZone Signs $1.5 Million Industrial Gloves Manufacturing Project in Sokhna. The Moscow Times — Ukraine Strikes Electronics Plant in Voronezh, Killing At Least 5. teleSUR English — NATO Summit Opens in Ankara as New Defense Deals Fuel Militarization Concerns. The Kyiv Independent — How European machinery helped build Russia's deadly missiles. Africa Intelligence — Libya : Major oil companies grapple with confusion over concession contracts