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Tunisia’s economy grows by 1.6% in Q1

Tunisia's GDP finally grew by 1.6% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2025, adjusted for seasonal variations, according to the National Statistics Institute (INS). However,...

Automotive Industry: TAA and CCITF forge strategic partnership

A strategic partnership agreement to develop the automotive sector in Tunisia was signed in Tunis by the Tunisian-French Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCITF)...

Tunisia’s trade deficit spirals

As the months go by, Tunisia's trade deficit shows no sign of abating. Since the beginning of the current year, it has been widening...

Dorra Borji: ‘Tunisia, first Arab country to have an integrated trade defense’

The Ministry of Trade and Export Promotion has launched a trade defense mechanism to protect Tunisia's industrial fabric from imports," announced Dorra Borgi, Director...

Highest paid achieves best result in Artes in 2024?

As of late December 2024, French automaker Renault held fourth place in Tunisia’s sales and vehicle registration rankings, with its local distributor, Artes (Mzabi...

Development Plan finally back on track

Once a cornerstone of Tunisia’s economic, social, and later environmental strategies for decades, the Development Plan had been shelved for some time. Now, it...

Saharan tourism makes a strong comeback in Tozeur

Saharan tourism remains a hidden gem of Tunisia’s national economy. Promoting it today is more than a necessity, it’s a relatively untapped niche poised...

EMI sector firmly anchored in EU market

Tunisia is working to develop its electronics industry by increasing investment in automotive and aeronautical components and the manufacture of electronic devices. The president of...

Tunisia ready to share its expertise with African countries

At the 8th International Conference “Financing Investment & Trade in Africa (FITA 2025), Tunisian Minister of Trade and Export Development Samir Abid stressed the...

Inflation continues its downward trend: 5.6% in April

There can be little doubt that the fight against inflation in Tunisia is continuing to make progress, with price rises limited to 5.6% in...

More than 17,000 cars sold in Q1 2025

The number of cars sold on the Tunisian market during the first quarter of 2025, whether by authorized dealers or via the parallel market,...

Alternative tourism: A booming market

Tunisia boasts significant assets that position it to turn emerging tourism trends into a true driver of regional development, attracting travelers passionate about culture,...
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