The Libyan-Tunisian-Algerian Conference on Digital and Economic Transformation is actively being planned.

The Libyan-Tunisian-Algerian Conference on Digital and Economic Transformation is actively being planned.

It has been confirmed by Yassin Abu Sreweel, the head of the Libyan-Tunisian-Algerian Conference for Digital and Free Economy Transformation in Africa, that Tunisia will host a conference in March focused on expanding investment opportunities between the three nations.

Abu Sreweel added in a press conference at the Investment Promotion and Privatization Affairs Authority headquarters in Tripoli, that the conference program aims to hold working sessions between the participating countries to exchange experiences in a way that develops a culture of the digital economy.

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Moreover, in his interview with the Tunisian radio station (Diwan FM), he affirmed that the conference will strengthen the role of the digital and free economy in Africa, considering the failure of many African countries to adopt this type of economy in comparison to other countries that have generated huge profits of nearly $11.5 trillion.

However, Abdelsamie Amer, Chairman of the Meeting Preparatory Committee, acknowledged that the conference is a continuation of the Mediterranean Conference held in November last year.

In conclusion, with the support of the Investment Promotion and Privatization Affairs Authority, the Financial Facility Fund, and the National Planning Council, the Libyan-Tunisian-Algerian conference on digital and free economic transformation in Africa will have its inaugural session on March 1 in Tunisia’s capital.