According to ANBA: Construction company Odebrecht believes that Libya will maintain for many years its current growth potential, driven by the country’s economic opening and oil exports. The Brazilian company, currently undertaking two large works in Tripoli, says that it is in the country to stay. "Libya is a country that has much potential, one that is already being realized and will continue to be," said to ANBA the CEO of Odebrecht in Libya, Daniel Villar, in an interview at the company’s headquarters in Tripoli. "The country is on the opposite direction of the world crisis, it has accumulated lots of reserves and is not indebted," he added. More than a good economic situation, Libya is in strong need of infrastructure work, after many years of economic embargo, which started being lifted early in this decade. There are opportunities available in construction of ports, railways, highways, sanitation, water supply, and real estate development. "We can operate in all of those areas, we have knowledge and the company’s [head office] authorisation to operate in any sector," said Villar.
Originally published by Info-Prod Strategic Business Information
There are opportunities available in construction of ports, railways, highways, sanitation, water supply, and real estate development