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Tunisia: German investors capitalize on ”New Tunisia”

The Foreign Investment Promotion Agency and the Tunisian-German Chamber of Industry and Commerce "AHK Tunisia,” in collaboration with the Association of German Chambers of Commerce "DIHK" held,

Canada among top 10 investors in Tunisia

Business opportunities for Tunisian companies on the Canadian market were presented at a workshop held on Thursday in Tunis, by the "Classe Export Tunisie" Group and French "SALVEO" Group specialized in development of small and medium enterprises ...

What will the opposition in Tunisia oppose?

Since the announcement of the first results of the elections of October 23, Najib Chebbi’s PDP has publicly positioned itself in the opposition. The second party to do the same, recently, was Afek Tunes. Theoretically, therefore, Tunisia will have three ruling ...

Tunisia: From the blunder of Hamadi Jebali to the explosion of social movements

To the economic turmoil and social movements it is facing, Tunisia adds what amounts to a political crisis as negotiations to form a Government stemming from the Constituent Assembly drag on, establishing an air of the “Fourth Republic.” ...

Euro zone crisis will certainly impact on Tunisian economy (foreign trade official)

“The economic crisis of the Euro zone will certainly impact on the Tunisian economy and on the country’s trade with European Union (EU) countries,” said Mr. Lotfi Khedir, Director of the Foreign Trade Observatory (OCE) at the Trade and Tourism  ...

National survey on employment in Tunisia: 137,000 jobs lost and 213,000 new job seekers

The situation of employment in Tunisia between May 2010 and May 2011 was marked by the loss of 137,000 jobs and the arrival on the labor market of 213,000 new job applicants. ...

Tunisia: urgent need for moratorium on strikes, sit-ins and other social movements

Now that the truce of Eid El Idha is over, Tunisians open their eyes on a week that is crucial for their future, at least for one year, until the Constituent Assembly, whom they elected, finishes off, excluding complications, the task of providing the country with ...

Tunisian banks cultivate high thirst for risk, according to Standard & Poor’s

In an assessment of the Tunisian banking sector published On Nov. 9, 2011, Standard & Poor's Ratings Services said that it is maintaining its Banking Industry Country Risk Assessment (BICRA) on Tunisia at group '8'. It is also revising the economic risk ...

Banque de Tunisie’s Ratings Downgraded

Capital Intelligence (CI), the international credit rating agency, today announced that it has downgraded the ratings of Banque de Tunisie (BT), based in Tunis, Tunisia. The Long-term Foreign Currency rating is downgraded to 'BBB-', whilst the Short-term Foreign Currency rating is ...

Tunisia: Can Ennahdha succeed in governing?

The Islamist party won most of the seats in the new Constituent Assembly in Tunisia. After 23 years of hiding, Ennahdha inherits power in post Ben Ali’s Tunisia. Since the announcement of preliminary results, Ennahdha started by ...

Tunisia: Standard & Poor’s confirms BBB- rating after election

U.S. rating agency "Standard and Poor's "(S & P) announced Tuesday that the results of the Constituent Assembly elections in Tunisia had no impact on the rating of the country, which remains BBB-with a negative outlook

Tunisia: 2012 will be a good year, says CenBank Governor

Democratic elections are likely to revive an economy brought to its knees by the Revolution that swept the oligarchic regime of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia, Mustapha Kamel Ennabli expects. ...
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