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ITCEQ report on AI in Tunisia: a technical diagnosis with economic blind spots

ITCEQ Analysis Note No. 78, published in May 2026 and authored by Olfa Bouzaiene, examines the integration of artificial intelligence within Tunisian companies through...

Tunis Stock Exchange: A matter of men and non-independents

The Tunis Stock Exchange has just published its annual report on the governance of listed companies for the 2025 financial year. The document is...

Who finances the Tunisian state the most on financial market? Here is the ranking

The World Bank is by far Tunisia’s leading lender, with outstanding commitments of 14.1 billion Tunisian dinars, representing 19% of the country’s total external...

Equity fund management companies in Tunisia: A two-speed sector

In Tunisia, a private equity fund management company is a licensed financial intermediary approved by the Financial Market Council (CMF). Its role is to...

Employment and Unemployment in Tunisia: The 15% that hides everything

Tunisia’s National Institute of Statistics (INS) reported an unemployment rate of 15% in the first quarter of 2026, down 0.2 percentage points from the...

GDP Growth Q1 2026: Where it worked. Where it stalled!

Tunisia’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) reached 24,945 million dinars in volume in the first quarter of 2026, at constant 2015 prices. Year-on-year growth (Q1...

Tunis Stock Exchange Q1 2026: Finance drives market, with BIAT dominating

The 71 companies listed on the Tunis Stock Exchange that published their first-quarter 2026 indicators posted combined revenues of 6.4 billion dinars, compared with...

Lotfi Fourati, the all-round strategist behind Tende Energy’s African expansion

On May 5, 2026, ENI Tunisia B.V. transferred all its rights in two Tunisian oil concessions, “Baraka” and “Maamoura,” to the foreign-registered company Tende...

Three Islamic banks, three different scales

Tunisia is considered one of the Arab pioneers in Islamic finance, with the establishment of Al Baraka Bank Tunisia (BAT) in 1983, the country’s...

Vehicles: Main driver of Tunisia’s worsening trade deficit in early 2026

Over the first four months of 2026, Tunisia exported goods worth 22,694 million dinars and imported 30,223 million dinars, resulting in a trade deficit...

Bayahi Group enters pick-up market with Qingling

The Tunisian commercial vehicle market is welcoming a new player. Qingling Motors, a Chinese manufacturer based in Chongqing specializing in trucks and commercial vehicles, has...

Everything about US visa bond imposed on Tunisian travelers and how to pay it!

In its campaign against immigration, which it suspects is sometimes illegal or clandestine, the current U.S. administration, under the leadership of Donald Trump, has...
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