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Tunisia’s growth to remain between 1.2% and 2.2% over 2024-2026, according to EBRD

Economic growth in Tunisia is expected to pick up from 1.2 per cent in 2024 to 1.8 per cent in 2025 and 2.2 per...

Tunisia, a key partner for EIB that will accelerate funding in 2025

The European Investment Bank (EIB) continues its strong commitment to Tunisia, with €415 million in new financing signed in 2024, solidifying its role as...

1,146 startups labeled, a wide-open innovation market

The need to accelerate the evolution of the startup ecosystem by bringing startups closer to investment funds and addressing regional disparities hindering startup development...

Tunisia aims to cultivate 1.173 million hectares of grain

Secretary of State to the Minister of Agriculture, Water Resources, and Fisheries, in charge of Water Resources, Hamadi Habaieb, called during a working meeting...

Amnesty for bounced checks under scrutiny by MPs

The parliamentary committees on legislative affairs, electoral laws, and the electoral function of the Assembly of People's Representative (ARP) held a joint session on...

Tunisian banks urged to join Pan-African PAPSS system

Tunisian banks undoubtedly still have progress to make to keep pace with the advancements regularly shaping banking activity in most African countries, especially in...

Ramadan 2025: New measures to ensure price and stock stability

The City of Sciences announced that March 1, 2025, is expected to be the first day of the holy month of Ramadan in the...

Trade balance: fishery products lead the way

Following in the footsteps of olive oil, Tunisia's fishery product exports have made a significant contribution to the country's trade balance, achieving a surplus...

MIQYES: Tunisian SMEs remain resilient despite difficult environment

Nearly 64.1% of SMEs achieved a profit in 2023, nearing pre-COVID crisis levels (71% in 2017), according to the 7th edition of the "MIQYES"...

Tunisia’s tourism regains its shine

Tunisia's tourism sector continues to impress, with its current growth driven by several key factors. The return of political stability, coupled with an aggressive...

Economic growth takes a hit in 2024

Tunisia's economic growth remains sluggish and, at times, declining, as successive episodes continue to weigh on its performance. The National Institute of Statistics (INS) revealed...

Tunisia is the EU’s main clothing supplier

The textile industry is thriving in Tunisia despite a challenging international environment that has impacted several textile-producing and exporting countries worldwide. Tunisia ranks among...
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