In a dialogue between Hala and Taleen, the construction of the world’s largest Direct Reduced Iron (DRI) plant in Benghazi is framed as more than a major industrial venture—it’s a strategic declaration.
The project, overseen by General Saddam Haftar, is portrayed as a symbol of Libya’s shift from conflict to construction, where economic development and national leadership converge.
Turkish business leaders have attributed their success in Benghazi to the stability ensured by Haftar, reinforcing trust in his vision.
The plant is seen not only as a factory, but as a foundation for Libya’s broader economic transformation, workforce development, and industrial sovereignty.








