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Tunisia returning to moderate growth of +1.4%.

The international economic situation remains complex and unstable, but this has not prevented Tunisia from continuing its macroeconomic stabilization efforts, regaining moderate growth (+1.4%)...

Real Estate: High demand in El Menzah, low-cost land sales to start in 2026

CEO of the Agence foncière d’habitation (AFH), Rejeb Araoud, announced that the agency has prepared a series of concrete measures and will officially launch...

Blocked projects under Kais Saied’s spotlight

Tunisia is at a decisive turning point regarding its infrastructure projects, many of which have stalled due to various administrative and financial obstacles. The current...

Natural Gas: 1000 ktep recorded at end of June 2025

Natural gas resources (including both national production and fiscal royalties) reached 1000 ktep at the end of June 2025, marking a 9% decline compared...

Plastic Pollution: The fight continues for Tunisia and over 50 other countries

As expected, the Geneva negotiations on plastic pollution ended in failure. But many refuse to give up, such as the parliamentarians of the international...

Food trade balance shows surplus of 823.4 MD bye end of July 2025

The food trade balance recorded a surplus of 823.4 MD during the first seven months of the year 2025, compared to a surplus of...

Vocational Training: Quantitative and qualitative advances this year

Tunisia has consistently prioritized the vocational training sector, which has seen significant growth over the years. As such, a deep reform of the vocational training...

Growth rate: Tunisia outperforms expectations in H1 2025

Contrary to projections from international institutions such as the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the World Bank, Tunisia’s economic growth rate exceeded 1.9%, reaching...

Policy briefs” to safeguard agriculture in Tunisia!

The use of alternative pest control methods instead of conventional pesticides is now recognized in Tunisia as a key driver for food security, consumer...

Trade deficit continues to widen further

Has Tunisia’s trade balance deficit become totally out of control? It would be hard not to think so in view of the succession of...

WHO takes stock of its activities in Tunisia, for resilient health systems

Presenting its assessment of its activities in Tunisia from 2019 to 2023, the World Health Organization (WHO) stated that these were organized according to...

Tunisia aims to attract 11 million tourists in 2025

The Tunisian tourism sector continues to surprise. The progress it is showing, which is unanimously observed, can be explained by several factors. The regained...
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