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Tourism on the rebound with a good vintage in 2024

The tourism sector is experiencing an unprecedented recovery in 2024, exceeding even the most optimistic forecasts. After the dark years of the COVID crisis...

Olive oil: 68 million tons of potential in the Chinese market, says CEPEX CEO

Opportunities and conditions of access for Tunisian olive oil on the Chinese market" was the theme of a roundtable meeting organized by the Export...

Who will protect them from a likely lawsuit?

The Tunisian head of state is creating a new breed of entrepreneur. A new caste of the rich, made richer by other people's money....

Saied on the hunt for drug dealers: Severe penalties!

Faced with the seriousness of drug trafficking in Tunisia, the government seems determined to tackle it at source in order to stop or at...

Inflation in Tunisia: Too many unknowns for the BCT to believe

The new forecasts leave the previous projections (dated June 2024) broadly unchanged. According to the BCT's latest Economic Outlook for October 2024, they point...

Developers lament sharp fall in home sales

The increase in the VAT rate imposed on the purchase of real estate has led to a sharp drop in housing sales, according to...

More than 2,000 words that sound like a press release

 The Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT) has finally published its annual report for 2023. The report was published four months late, but after checking,...

Saudi Arabia to set up industrial joint ventures with Tunisia

Saudi Arabia is set to strengthen regional industrial ties by teaming up with Tunisia in a series of joint ventures, a senior Saudi official...

STB Bank steps up hunt for resources

Société Tunisienne de Banque (STB Bank) has just published its activity indicators for the third quarter of the current year, during which the bank...

Construction of Tunisia’s largest dam makes significant headway

Work on the Mellegue upper mega-dam, located in the north of the Kef governorate, has progressed by 87%, according to figures provided by the...

TGV, Tunisair and port of Enfidha, forgotten items of the 2025 budget, like Constitutional Court

Without any projections in figures for next year, the State Budget 2025, whose report was consulted by us, dwelt at length on the achievements...

Is Tunisia losing its skilled workers on a massive scale?

The brain drain phenomenon—where skilled workers emigrate for better opportunities—is affecting Tunisia and many other African nations, particularly in the Maghreb region. Due to historical...
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