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Olive Oil: The last straw

Tunisia is on track to become the world’s second-largest olive oil producer in the 2025-2026 season. Harvest estimates range from 380,000 to 400,000 tons, with...

A forthcoming, very likely takeover bid (OPA) for SOTUVER

On December 18, 2025, the Tunisian Glass Company (SOTUVER) announced that “its reference shareholders signed, on December 16, 2025, the contractual documentation governing the...

Tunisia targets Saudi Arabia and Gulf markets at Jeddah Expo 2026

Tunisia’s tourism industry is on a mission to bolster its appeal within the Gulf and Saudi Arabian markets. At the heart of this strategy is...

Inflation continues to ease… by small steps!

Hardly perceptible, the pace at which inflation is receding in Tunisia is clear. As the months go by, the inflation rate is edging down...

Systematic Neglect: How the GCT is failing Alkimia

By mid-2025, the financial statements of Alkimia, a company 39.55% owned by the Tunisian Chemical Group (GCT), showed total net assets of 155,495,732 Tunisian...

A strategic vision for vocational training reform

The reform of the vocational training system is based on a strategic vision that places the learner’s capabilities at the center, guides the choice...

Tunisia’s new class of rich: The rise of “communitarian” entrepreneurs

The Tunisian head of state is creating a new breed of entrepreneurs, a wealthy class, increasingly made rich by other people’s money. The latest...

Modest growth, strained profitability, heavy financial charges and rising debt

As of December 31, 2025, the listed company SAH Tunisia reported (and not deferred, as written by management for the stock exchange, which would...

Digital money laundering: Tunisia remains vigilant

Digital money laundering poses a threat to national economies and presents major challenges for supervisory authorities and those combating cross-border financial crime, according to...

Tunisia bets on liberalization of air transport

Tunisia’s Ministry of Transport plans to gradually adopt a policy of liberalizing air transport, conclude bilateral agreements, and encourage national airlines to forge commercial...

Amen Bank to Support Tunisian Companies in AI Integration

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become an essential tool for companies seeking to remain competitive and innovative. From automating repetitive tasks to advanced data analysis,...

Tunisia in favor of Libyan–Libyan dialogue

Within the framework of the Tripartite Consultation Mechanism on Libya, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia, Algeria, and Egypt held a meeting in...
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