Around400businessmen, investors, and representatives of chambers of commerce and industry from Turkey, Tunisia and Libya will meet in a business forum in Tunisia.
Turkey-Tunisia-Libya Business Forum will take place in Tunis under the auspices of the Tunisian government on January 12-13.
A total of 140 delegates from Turkey, 75 delegates from Libya and 170 others from Tunisia are expected to attend the meeting.
Tunisian Prime Minister Hammadi Jebali will make the opening remarks of the business forum.
Economy policies of new Tunisian and Libyan governments, and contribution of Turkish industrialists and businessmen in the economies of the two countries will be the main topics of the meeting.
The business forum aims to boost bilateral and trilateral partnerships in agriculture and agricultural technologies, construction and infrastructure, tourism, energy, manufacturing and machine industry.
Participants are expected to set up Tunisia-Turkey-Libya Cooperation Platform in the forum.
"Turkey is considered as a prior country in surveys carried out among Tunisian and Libyan people, investors and politicians," Muhammed Adil, coordinator of Turkey-Tunisia-Libya Business Forum, told AA correspondent.
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