‘Optimistic, but still in standby mode’ sums up sentiment at Libya Build
Libya Build, the country’s largest building and construction materials trade fair, was held last week at the Tripoli International Fairground.
According to the organisers, some 18,775 visitors – a new record – passed through the doors during the four days of the event, which was the first since 2010. A total of 637 companies exhibited, with the biggest foreign presence coming from Italy, Turkey and France.
For the most part, exhibitors and visitors expressed a great deal of optimism about the future opportunities for businesses – both Libyan and foreign – in the years ahead.
The question on most people’s lips, however, was timing. With the majority of large state-led projects frozen as ministries and government funds are restructured and previous contracts reviewed, many companies are watching and waiting to see what happens. Some are operating with a skeleton staff, retaining a foothold in the market before committing more resources, while those dealing with the private-sector tend to be busier than those reliant on government clients.
The next few months promise to be a key test, with constituent assembly elections and the formation of a new government.


