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The Cash-driven economy: Is credit being monopolized by the state?

The Tunisian economy is sinking into a so-called “cashification” that remains largely unspoken. This phenomenon is not a sign of renewed vitality, but rather...

“Ready for summer 2026, with stable electricity supply,” says STEG CEO

In an interview with African Manager, Faisal Trifi, CEO of the Tunisian Electricity and Gas Company (STEG), reviewed preparations for the 2026 summer season,...

BCT cracks down… Mitigan CIB is gone!

The Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT) officially announced on April 23, 2026, via its website, the withdrawal of the license granted to Mitigan Credit...

ARP – BCT: When political emotion collides with institutional rigor

“Maybe he doesn’t know the address; for the record, the Assembly of People’s Representatives sits in Le Bardo.” It was with this touch of...

Tunisia: $7.1 billion in untapped export potential across at least 36 African countries

An estimated $2.28 billion, equivalent to 7.1 billion Tunisian dinars, represents Tunisia’s untapped export potential to at least 36 African countries, according to Leïla...

Amen Bank 2025: Profitability holds strong, but banking model is evolving

The release of Amen Bank’s 2025 financial statements confirms a key trend seen among Tunisia’s leading banks: sustained profitability driven by a deep transformation...

Tunisia’s GDP growth expected at around 2.1% in 2026, according to IMF

In its April regional outlook, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) maintained Tunisia’s 2026 growth forecast at 2.1%, but warned that the economy remains highly...

Electric, hybrid, plug-in: Tunisia shifts toward green, but through which door?

In three months, 1,506 vehicles with alternative powertrains (electric, hybrid, or plug-in hybrid) were registered in Tunisia. A still modest figure in a total market...

Cables dominate exports, cars enter Top 5 imports

Industrial wiring and electronics (Chapter 85) clearly lead exports with TND 4,634.7 million, by far the top export category, up +15.2% year-on-year. Driven by COFICAB...

In 2026, exchange “peace” is not declared, it is legislated!

The announcement of a new foreign exchange amnesty in Tunisia, aimed at reintegrating informal capital into the formal economy, is currently generating both hope...

Automotive market: Q1 2026 begins under sign of transformation

The Tunisian automotive landscape ended March 2026 on a complex note. While overall vehicle registrations appear broadly stable, the internal balance of the market...

Tunisia–IMF: Moving toward a pragmatic partnership?

On the occasion of the 2026 Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank, Tunisia is presenting itself with an unprecedented...
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