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Home » Central Bank: Libya’s revenues total 84.3 billion dinars through August, versus 71.5 billion in spending

Central Bank: Libya’s revenues total 84.3 billion dinars through August, versus 71.5 billion in spending

Tuesday, September 9, 2025 Economy 1 Min Read
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The Central Bank of Libya announced in its monthly statement on public revenue and expenditure that total revenues from January 1 to August 31, 2025, reached 84.3 billion dinars, while total public spending amounted to 71.5 billion dinars.

The Bank affirmed on Tuesday that this data is part of its commitment to achieving the highest levels of disclosure and transparency, contributing to enhancing the awareness of state institutions and citizens about the country’s economic and financial situation.

The statement clarified that revenues from the fee imposed on foreign currency sales during the first eight months of the current year amounted to 16 billion dinars. Total foreign currency uses during the same period reached 21.6 billion dollars, distributed among several key items, most notably:

Salaries of employees abroad: $225 million.
Grants for students studying abroad: $76.3 million.
Medical treatment abroad: $75.5 million.
National Oil Corporation: $350.5 million.
Fuel: $2 billion.
Medical supplies: $233.4 million.
General Electricity Company: $524 million.
Housing Projects Implementation Authority: $191 million.
Transfers and credits to other entities: $727.8 million.
Letters of Credit: $10.1 billion.
Transfers: $343.2 million.
Personal purposes: $6.7 billion.
Small merchant cards: $56.8 million.

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