In the midst of speculation surrounding a potential second Donald Trump presidency, concerns arise over the impact on global foreign policy. Trump’s unorthodox diplomatic approach, disdain for multilateral institutions, and unpredictable stance on geopolitical crises like the Russia-Ukraine war could have far-reaching implications for global stability. African nations, previously marginalized under Trump’s transactional worldview, may face challenges in engaging with a US administration focused on self-interest, potentially necessitating a strategic balance between US and other international partnerships in trade and technology transfer.
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Libya Aims to Boost Refining Capacity to 400,000 Barrels Per Day (BPD) – Africa.com
Libya’s Minister of Oil and Gas, Dr. Khalifa Abdulsadek, revealed plans to increase refining capacity to 400,000 bpd, aiming for self-sufficiency in refined petroleum products through local refineries. The country also focuses on natural gas production and exports, with a strategy to reduce flaring and maximize gas utilization for energy needs while addressing financing challenges to secure funds for energy projects despite political obstacles. Full Article
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