The Central Bank of Libya announced that the total public revenues of the Libyan state during the period from January 1 to April 30, 2024, amounted to 31.951 billion dinars.
These revenues included sales, oil royalties, taxes, customs, telecommunications, in addition to the sale of fuel in the local market and many other items.
According to data released by the Central Bank of Libya on Tuesday, the total revenues of oil sales during the past four months amounted to 26.6 billion dinars, in addition to 4.6 billion dinars as revenues from oil royalties, and revenues from the sale of fuel in the local market amounted to about 30 million dinars.
Revenues from taxes amounted to about 65 million dinars, customs revenues amounted to 121 million dinars, in addition to 535 million dinars from other revenues.
Other revenues include those received from financial services supervisors in Libyan cities for public services such as retrievals, passport fees, car ownership, fines, and other fees.
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