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The Ministry of Economy and Commerce in Libya has issued a temporary decision for three months to ban the export, re-export, and transit trade of all types of fish and marine products. This measure aims to reduce fish prices in the local market, which have risen significantly with the arrival of summer. The action responds to increased demand and decreased supply, seeking to balance the market and ensure self-sufficiency. Strict monitoring at entry points will be enforced to ensure strict implementation. The decision has received mixed reactions from citizens and merchants; some hope it will lower prices, while others have expressed concerns about its impact on the fishing sector.
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