The Libyan market currently faces a dual challenge: extreme temperature fluctuations and a high reliance on imported textiles. In coastal cities like Tripoli and Benghazi, the humidity demands breathable flat bed sheets that can prevent overheating while maintaining structural integrity through industrial laundering.
Within the healthcare sector, there is a critical shift toward specialized hospital bed linens that can withstand aggressive sterilization processes. The scarcity of local high-tech weaving mills has led to a demand for international partners who understand the dust-resistance needs of North African environments.
Furthermore, the rise of luxury tourism and private clinics has sparked interest in premium materials. We are seeing a transition where basic cotton is being replaced by high-performance options like a bamboo flat sheet due to its natural hypoallergenic and cooling properties, which are essential for the Libyan summer.




















































