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Tunisia-Tourism: early signs that make you want to go to South Korea

Promoting the new Tunisia to foreign countries remains a major concern of Tunisian policy makers and economic players to pull the country out of the chaos caused by the Revolution of January 14. It is a major challenge for a country that has gone through a revolution and is about to rebuild itself and bounce ...

Tunisia: Fitch affirms ETAP at ‘AA+’, outlook stable

Fitch Ratings has affirmed Tunisian oil and gas company “Entreprise Tunisienne d'Activites Petrolieres” (ETAP) National Long-term rating at 'AA+(tun)' with Stable Outlook and National Short-term rating at 'F1+(tun)'. ETAP is a wholly-state-owned company with the specific status of a business-oriented public entity ...

Tunisia: are ratings a necessary evil?

The role of the ratings business, as an innovative approach, is to allow economic agents and investors to have access to data on the business climate. However, it turned out that it is not easy to develop it adequately and agencies continue to find it difficult to settle in emerging markets, "said Mustapha Kamel Nabli, Governor of the Central Bank Tunisia, during a financial conference ...

QNB reports net profit of QR2.0 billion to March 31

Qatar’s QNB Group recorded a net profit of QR2.0 billion, up by 17.4% in the first three months of 2012, compared to the same period last year, it was announced in its financial results for the three months that ended March 31, 2012.

Tunisia: Launch of twinning project for market surveillance

A twinning project between Tunisia and three member states of the European Union (France, Germany and Belgium) on market surveillance, quality control and consumer protection was launched on Tuesday in Tunis. The objective of this program is to support the Tunisian administration, including the Directorate of Quality and Consumer Protection ...

Tunisia: reported investments up15.4% in early 2012 (APII)

Reported investment in the industrial sector rose 15.4% during the first two months of 2012 compared to the same period of 2011, from 469.1 MTD in 2011 to 541.3 MTD this year, according to the latest statistics from the Agency for Promotion of Industry ...

Tunisia-Foreign trade: coverage rate falls to 71.5%

At a press briefing held at the Prime Ministry, Lotfi Khedhr, Director of the Foreign Trade Observatory (OCE) reviewed the development of trade in the first two months of 2012. Exports reached 4,095 MTD and imports totaled 5,727.8MD. They have increased by 10.7% and 25.3%, respectively, he said ...

Tunisia: companies engage in business intelligence

Economic intelligence is beginning to become embedded in the economic landscape of Tunisia. Since global competition is exacerbating, the importance of economic information and the challenges of this process in terms of increased competitiveness ...

Tunisia: law on sales to be reviewed

The Department of Trade and Crafts plans to revise Law No. 40 of June 1998 on sales techniques and advertising business governing seasonal sales, said Mr. Habib Dimassi, managing director of Competition and Economic Research at the Ministry.

Tunisia: number of Russian tourists expected to rise by 30%

The number of Russian tourists to visit Tunisia in 2012 is expected to rise by 30%, up 230,000, according to estimates made by Russian tour operators working on Tunisia's destination.

Only one Tunisian of 5 is satisfied with the performance of his bank

As part of the celebration of World Consumer Rights Day held under the theme: "Campaigning for Real Consumer Choice in Financial Services," the National Consumer Institute and the Tunisian Professional Association of Banks and Financial Institutions (APTBEF) held, on Thursday, a meeting on the theme: "

Tunisia: “Government compelled to increase oil prices

"The Government is compelled to increase, if only slightly, oil prices as part of the supplementary draft finance law for 2012" said Finance Minister Houcine Dimassi. "Yet, the amount of the price increase has not been determined yet," he also said. ...
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