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Subject: Transit Trade in Libya
Category: Business and Money > Economics
Asked by: claudio1978-ga
List Price: $50.00
Posted: 30 Aug 2005 06:37 PDT
Expires: 29 Sep 2005 06:37 PDT
Question ID: 562156
I am looking for current (i.e. no older than year 2000) transit-trade
data on Libya:
-Which is the dollar value of trandsit trade going through Libyan
seaports to other ports
-Which is the origin of this trade, which is the destination
-Which are the commodities traded
-Which is the dollar value of transit trade going through Libya to
land-locked countries such as Chad, C.A.R., Niger, Sudan (although
they have a coast).

Notes: 
-transit trade is trade in goods that are re-loaded, sometimes
stored, repackaged or assembled in ports, typically in free trade
zones, without being imported into the country. A synonym is "re-exports"
-97% of the countries exports are oil. I am not looking for oil trade data
-I need this information the latest by end of this week (i.e. by
Friday 2nd of September)
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