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The Libyan Ministry of Economy and Commerce announced a decline in the prices of 31 commodities during June 2026 across 40 municipalities, as part of efforts to monitor markets and promote transparency. The report showed a decrease in the prices of some vegetables such as potatoes, peppers, and tomatoes, while prices for fish, meats, and building materials increased. Notably, the price of sea bream rose to 100 dinars per kilogram, and Dour fish to 120 dinars, alongside a rise in the costs of cement and iron. The authorities aim to improve price monitoring and achieve economic stability amidst challenges related to inflation and spending.
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