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Released July 19, 2019 | New Delhi
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Libyan Iron and Steel Company (Lisco), one of North Africa's largest steel producers, plans to invest $1 billion to build two new plants, with the aim of increasing its production capacity to 2 million tons per year and decreasing Libya's dependency on imports. Lisco plans to attract foreign companies to build two plants to produce billets with a tender worth $1 billion, which is likely to be launched within months. When completed, the projects will feed Lisco's new 800,000 ton-per-year bar mill, which was commissioned last year.