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Libya's economy is experiencing increasing pressures due to logistical crises and rising transportation costs caused by fuel disruptions, which are impacting the stability and flow of essential commodities. The head of the Competition and Anti-Monopoly Commission, Salama Al-Ghweil, confirmed that the commission is monitoring cases of price manipulation, such as hoarding to benefit from supply shortages, and noted that higher transportation costs are raising prices for consumers. The commission is working to regulate the market through monitoring and investigating monopolistic practices, along with calling for stronger competition laws and improved oversight to ensure market balance and protect consumers.
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