Chairman of the Libyan Union of Buildings (non-governmental organization),
Abdelmajid Mohamed kchir called on Tunisian and Libyan public companies to come together in "consortia" to strengthen their competitiveness and cope with foreign competition in the reconstruction of Libya. ...
The Gafsa Phosphates Company (CPG) plans to fund a credit institution dedicated to the region and the sector by allocating to it 400 million dinars from its profits.
The bank should be operational in 2014, according to the Spokesman for the Company Mourad Sellimi. ...
Profits expected by the Gafsa Phosphates Company (CPG) and the Tunisian
Chemical Group (GCT) will not exceed 200 million dinars (MTD) in 2011 compared with 825
MTD in 2010, said CEO of the two companies Kais Dali. ...
The indicator of productivity in Tunisia fell to a level never reached before in the country as a result of strikes that are often unwarranted and social claims exacerbated by the Revolution.
The number of illegal strikes and those without notice has reached nearly 360 strikes in the first ten months of the year compared with 240 strikes
Nearly 70 Tunisian businessmen will visit Benghazi (East of Libya) next December 18-21, at the initiative of the Confederation of Tunisian Citizen Enterprises (CONECT).
"It is time for Tunisian and Libyan economic operators to contribute to materializing the objectives of both countries' revolutions
"The European Union (EU) released 55 million Euros, nearly 110 million dinars (MTD), in donation as part of its new Economic Recovery Program (ERP) in Tunisia, to support the assistance measures of the country's transition process," the European Delegation in Tunis announced in a statement
Agricultural investments approved in November 2011 reached 68 million dinars, bringing the total amount of investment approved since the beginning of this year to 388 million dinars, according to the Agricultural Investment Promotion Agency (APIA).
"No decision has been taken yet regarding the imminent return of the African Development Bank (AfDB) to Abidjan," AfDB External Relations and Communication Director Richard Uku told TAP news agency ...
As the Constituent Assembly continues, in the midst of omerta of many of its members about the legal purpose behind its creation, the discussion of the draft law on the division of powers, the following truths need to be reminded to those who are part ...
Tunisia is expecting a zero or negative growth rate by late this year. This would bring down the rate of job creation and increase that of unemployment, which will be over 18%, said Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT) Mustapha Kamel Nabli
In its latest electronic edition, the “Nouvel Observateur,” refers to "an institutional coup d'etat." What has been prepared, since October 23, 2011, behind the scenes of the Constituent Assembly and corridors of the triumvirate’s seats, closely resembles to a takeover by force ... democratic laws that allowed ...