Today, companies are faced with challenges resulting from changes experienced by the global environment, which enhances the importance of vocational training to align with best practices, be better known and gain competitive advantages.
Although Arab countries share, to a certain extent, a common history, in terms of economic and social development, they are not a homogenous block. Starting from its position as a platform in the Mediterranean, Tunisia has made of multi-partnership a strategic choice
Joint efforts are made to combat the scourge of counterfeiting and piracy that has become universal; we must act quickly and efficiently especially as "counterfeiters" change their methods and circuits every day. This requires more stringent control methods. It is within this context ...
Tunisia's Central Bank (BCT) Executive Board, meeting on Thursday, looked at the economic and financial situation, both at the domestic and international levels. Focusing on the world juncture, the Executive Board ...
Is this a sign of a silent rivalry involving the ports of Marseilles and Genoa for the control of the maritime traffic in the Mediterranean? the sustained efforts made by the Italian ports towards its southern neighbors and especially
Presenting to the President of the Republic the 51st annual report of the Central Bank of Tunisia, which analyses the main economic and financial developments in 2009 on both the international and national scenes, the BCT governor pointed out that, domestically, despite recession in the economies of European Union countries ...
The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group Board of Directors has approved a € 236-million loan to the Republic of Tunisia to finance the country’s Roads Upgrading Programme.
According to forecasts, energy demand will grow at an annual average rate of 6% in the 11th Development Plan (2007-2011) to reach nearly 32 TWh (terawatt hour) (1TWh = 1000 GWH) in 2021 with an installed capacity of about 7500 MW. At the end of May 2010, energy indicators show ...
The Global Competitiveness Report 2010-2011, released by the Davos World Economic Forum (WEF), confirmed the great progress made in Tunisia, which is at the forefront of the world's most competitive economies, while consolidating its leading position in Africa and the Maghreb ...
The African Development Bank (AfDB) Group President, Donald Kaberuka, has expressed the determination of his team to transform the AfDB into a world-class institution. He made the commitment on Wednesday, September 1, 2010, in Tunis during his swearing-in as the president
Thanks to sound policies and reforms implemented over the years, Tunisia entered the global crisis with strong fundamentals. The authorities’ timely and adequate policy response contributed to mitigating the impact of lower external demand in 2009, said the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund when
"With rising levels of private sector investment, a robust manufacturing segment and a diversified array of energy and agricultural resources, Tunisia is well placed for economic growth in the coming years. Already home to one of North Africa's best education systems, Tunisia is looking to become a regional health care and financial