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Libya's eastern and Tripoli-based governments have resolved a central bank leadership dispute, paving the way for the reopening of all oilfields and export terminals. NOC lifted force majeure on Oct. 3, signaling a potential increase in Libya's oil output. The new central bank governor, Naji Issa, will discuss financing projects to boost production and maintain financial sustainability.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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