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Tunisia: Economy in bad shape, but outlook is not dark, says WB consultant

The difficult economic conditions Tunisia is going through sparks a debate. All eyes are turned currently on the action of recovery or basic reforms, basic emergency actions that have become more than necessary. ...

Tunisia/Attijari: Capital Intelligence affirms Strength Rating at ‘B’

Capital Intelligence (CI), the international credit rating agency Tuesday announced that it has maintained the Foreign Currency ratings of Tunisia’s Attijari Bank AB) at ‘B’ Long-term and ‘B’ Short-term. The Financial Strength rating is also affirmed at ‘B.’ ...

Tunisia: Megaprojects to be finalized

Abdelhamid Triki, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation held, on Wednesday, a press conference in Tunis, to present the economic program of the Interim Government regarding the evolution and prospects of several sectors severely hit ...

Tunisie : Negative Outlook for BIAT

Capital Intelligence (CI), the international credit rating agency, today announced that it has assigned a ‘Negative’ outlook to Banque Internationale Arabe de Tunisie’s (BIAT) Foreign Currency ratings, as well as to its Financial Strength rating. The rating action reflects the uncertain political situation and the attendant risks to economic ...

Four Tunisian ministers to meet 200 French companies next week

French Foreign Minister Alain Juppe, who is visiting Tunisia on Wednesday, April 20, 2011, will be the 9th French minister to visit Tunisia in 90 days of the Revolution, i.e. a rate of one Minister every 10 days ...

ICT / WEF: Tunisia wins 4 places in global ranking, still first in Africa

Sweden and Singapore continue to top the ranking of the Global Information Technology Report 2010-2011, released April 12 by the World Economic Forum, which confirms the leading position ...

Tunisia: General Equalization Fund maintained and even strengthened

Following on meetings with the press, Minister of Trade and Tourism, Mehdi Houas, held one more, Wednesday, to focus on different challenges of the trade and tourism sectors and " fast and effective solutions to revitalize tourism and save the summer season. " ...

AfDB’s scenarios for economic growth of Tunisia

The Revolution presents great potentials for Tunisia and its long term fruit may well be significant in terms of economic growth and social equity and cohesion. The political situation remains fragile. This is the main conclusion of a Brief on Economic Outlook developed by the African Development Bank ...

Tunisia: sports and Saharan tourism… to get out of the woods

Sports tourism, a facet, which is not least important in this sector, is expanding more each day and has become a reality thanks to the investment and involvement of the Tunisian Government ...

Tunisia: Interim Government launches short-term economic and social program

The Interim Government adopted a short-term economic and social program which aims to create an immediate impact without, however, mortgaging the future, said Mr. Jalloul Ayed, Minister of Finance. ...

Tunisia: Foreign currency assets amount to 12,087 MTD late March

The Board of Directors of the Central Bank of Tunisia, which met, March 30, approved at the beginning of its work the financial statements of the Central Bank closed in December 31, 2010 and audited by two auditors. It then reviewed developments in the economic and financial situation, particularly ...

Tunisia: economic ”convulsions” analyzed by OCE

It is the first comprehensive and accurate inventory of the economy since the Revolution of January 14. It was compiled by the Observatory of Economic Conditions (OCE) at the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation which points, in this context, to a "sudden convulsion" of the national ...
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