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Professional Masters and Doctorate in Global Business for the Libyan Students, Tripoli

Master in International Business: Globalization, World Economic Areas, Foreign Trade, Transportation, Global Marketing, Adaptation to Libya (Africa), Thesis, Career Opportunities.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Libya (Tripoli, Sabham Surt, Al Khums, Banghazi, Al Bayda, Tobruk, Zuwarah, Ghadamis)

Online Student Master in International Business

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Related Subjects for Libyan Students:

Foreign Trade and Business in the Maghreb

Libya and the Maghrebian Economic Area (Islamic Civilization and the African Civilization).

Islam and Global Business. Islamic Economic Areas

  1. Libyan Economy
  2. Foreign Trade of Libya
  3. Business in Tripoli and Benghazi

International Trade and Business in Libya

Transport and Logistics in Africa. Corridors, ports

Transportation and Logistics in Libya

  1. Nearest foreign ports:
    1. Port Said
    2. Tunisian Ports
  2. Trans-African Roads.
    1. Tripoli-Windhoek
    2. Cairo-Dakar Corridor

Tripoli-Windhoek Corridor (Trans-African Highway): Angola, Chad, Cameroon...

African Economic Integration

Sample:
Greater Arab Free-Trade Area GAFTA: Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait...

Islamic Organizations. Arab League

Custom Union - Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa COMESA

Trade Facilitation Programs. TFA Agreement

Trade Facilitation.

  1. WTO (in process of accession)
  2. WCO
    1. Kyoto Convention
  3. BIC (Containers)
  4. Chicago Convention (ICAO)
  5. International Maritime Organization
    1. Istanbul Convention - not a member
  6. Customs Convention on Containers - not a member

Sample
Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya

More information about Libya (EENI African Business Portal).


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