Day: December 11, 2025

  • Libya’s Industrial Corridors: Anchoring Post-Conflict Growth

    Libya’s Industrial Corridors: Anchoring Post-Conflict Growth

    Libya’s Industrial Corridors: Emerging Engines of Economic Recovery Libya’s pathway to economic recovery has long been framed through energy. Oil and gas remain central to state revenue and foreign exchange. Yet a second story is emerging, one centered on manufacturing, logistics, and the rise of Libya’s industrial corridors. What began as isolated free zones and…

  • Libya Security Institutions: Fragmentation or Unity?

    Libya Security Institutions: Fragmentation or Unity?

    Libya Security Institutions Face Fragmentation Libya enters 2026 with a security landscape more stable than at any time since 2014, yet also more structurally fragmented. Forces across the country operate with predictable patterns, key cities maintain coherent security arrangements, and major infrastructure from ports to airports, functions under identifiable chains of responsibility. But beneath this…

  • Libya Digital Infrastructure Push Accelerates

    Libya Digital Infrastructure Push Accelerates

    Libya Digital Infrastructure Eyes a Connected Future Libya’s digital transformation is accelerating in late 2025, reshaping everything from security operations to economic activity. After years of fragmented telecommunications networks and outdated infrastructure, recent upgrades to fiber-optic routes, data centers, and mobile connectivity are creating new opportunities. For Libya, digital modernization is no longer an optional…

  • Libya Renewable Energy Pivot Gains Momentum

    Libya Renewable Energy Pivot Gains Momentum

    Libya Eyes the Sun to Power Its Future Libya is taking its first serious steps toward a renewable energy future. After years of relying almost entirely on oil and gas, policymakers, investors, and international partners are turning renewed attention to solar power as a pathway to economic diversification. This shift has accelerated in late 2025,…

  • Libya’s Port Modernization Boosts Trade

    Libya’s Port Modernization Boosts Trade

    Ports at the Center of Libya’s Security and Economic Revival Libya’s port modernization is accelerating in late 2025, turning maritime infrastructure into a vital asset for trade and security. After a decade of volatility, ports such as Misrata, Benghazi, and Tobruk are becoming more reliable, more efficient, and more connected to European partners. This shift…