Libyan oil revenues up sharply in 2017, budget deficit halved

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Libya earned $14 billion in oil revenues in 2017, nearly three times more than in the previous year, allowing it to halve its budget deficit, the central bank said, amid a partial recovery in oil output despite continued political and economic turmoil. Libya’s budget deficit for 2017 stood at 10.6 billion Libyan dinars ($7.85 billion)

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