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U.S. Government SITEs
U.S.
State Department
announces new ITAR for Libya 2/7/07
Export Control Regulations Announcement
8/31/06
U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry
and Security Export Policies
CIA
World Factbook 2005 – Libya
U.S. State Department Background Notes on Libya
U.S. Department of Energy Country Analysis Brief on Libya
U.S. State Department Consular Information Sheet on Libya
U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control
U.S.
Library of Congress Country Study on Libya
U.S. Commercial Services - Doing Business with Libya
Libyan Government sites
Libyan Liaison Office - Washington, DC
Central Bank of Libya
Multilateral Organizations
The Libyan Businessmen Council
EU-Libya Relations
International Monetary Fund - Libya
Libya United Nations Mission
Business Resources
AME Info Middle East Business Information
Libyaninvestment.com
Libya Foreign Investment Board
National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce
Law No. (5) of 1426 PB
(1997) for Promotion of Investment of Foreign Capital, as Amended by Law
No. (7) of 1371 PD (2003), and its Executive Regulation
Energy sites
Center for
Strategic and International Studies Energy Program
Media sites
Arab Net - Libya
BBC Country Profile -- Libya
JANA-Jamahiriya News Agency
Libya Daily
Libya News List
Libya Online
MBendi
Libya Country Profile
Taqrir
Washington
Non-government Organizations
Middle East Institute - Libya Page
Academic Resources
University of Pennsylvania - Libya Page
University of Texas at Austin - Libya Page
STATE DEPARTMENT LINKS: Full
Restoration of Diplomatic relations
Libya’s Decision to Eliminate
WMD & MTCR-Class Missile Programs: An International Model
Rescission of Libya’s Designation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism
Significant Events in U.S.-Libyan Rapprochement
Special Press Briefing on U.S. Relations with Libya
U.S. Diplomatic Relations With Libya.
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Key
State Department Documents
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On May 15, 2006 the United States restored
full diplomatic relations with Libya and the State Department announced
its intentions to remove Libya from the list of designated state
sponsors of terrorism. For more information please see
Libya’s Decision to Eliminate WMD and MTCR-Class
Missile Programs: An International Model;
Rescission of Libya’s Designation as a State
Sponsor of Terrorism; Significant
Events in U.S.-Libyan Rapprochement; Special
Press Briefing on U.S. Relations with Libya; U.S.
Diplomatic Relations With Libya.
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