The Tunisian Transport Ministry announced in a
statement published on Friday, that a shipping line will be created
between Tunisia and Libya, officially beginning on February 17 by the
Tunisian Shipping Company (CTN).
A meeting between the Transport Minister’s of both nations was also an occasion to examine means to boost co-operation between the Tunisian Shipping Company (CTN) and the Libyan National Shipping Company, concerning the rent of crude oil transport ships between the Skhira port (central east) and that of Bizerte (north).
The same source underlined that this co-operation will be materialised by signing an agreement between the companies mentioned above.
The talk also provided the occasion to evoke the co-operation fields between Tunisia and Libya in the sectors of land, air and sea transports.
The Tunisian side voiced readiness to benefit Libya of its expertise in matters of sea administration organisation and management of commercial ports.
Source - Tunis-Afrique Presse
A meeting between the Transport Minister’s of both nations was also an occasion to examine means to boost co-operation between the Tunisian Shipping Company (CTN) and the Libyan National Shipping Company, concerning the rent of crude oil transport ships between the Skhira port (central east) and that of Bizerte (north).
The same source underlined that this co-operation will be materialised by signing an agreement between the companies mentioned above.
The talk also provided the occasion to evoke the co-operation fields between Tunisia and Libya in the sectors of land, air and sea transports.
The Tunisian side voiced readiness to benefit Libya of its expertise in matters of sea administration organisation and management of commercial ports.
Source - Tunis-Afrique Presse
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