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BNA changes its logo…and not only that!

The BNA is today a major brand with a strong reputation which is embarking on a new development and modernization strategy allowing it to...

Tunisian exporters, go ahead, the world is watching!

The best defense is a good offence: this is the motto that Tunisian exporting companies and export support structures have adopted and are successfully...

Crowdfunding certain to boom like never before in Tunisia

Crowdfunding, this participatory financing method, is a trendy way of soliciting financial support from individuals through online platforms. It allows you to raise funds,...

The Tunisian who makes Hyundai happy

A hard worker since his days at the Mzabi's in the "Artes", so much so that even on his last day of work he...

BCT warns: import of commodities could be missing!

The Executive Board of the Central Bank of Tunisia met on February 1, 2023. As expected, it decided to keep the key rate of...

Tunisia: Moody’s downgrades 4 banks, not ATB

Ratings agency Moody's, on Tuesday, downgraded to Caa2 from Caa1 the long-term bank deposit ratings of Amen Bank, Banque de Tunisie (BT), Banque Internationale Arabe...

Tunisia: SOTUVER launches new factory at TND 150 million

During the year 2020, despite the health context causing the closure of the Tunisian-Algerian borders and dropping demand on the local market, SOTUVER showed...

Blue economy, driver of sustainable growth in Tunisia

With support from the World Bank, in June 2022, Tunisia launched its first report on the status of the blue economy. The report, “The...

Food trade balance: a deficit more and more abysmal and unbridled

Tunisia’s food trade balance recorded a deficit of 2920.2 million dinars, at the end of December 2022, against a deficit of 1942.1 million dinars...

Tax niches and horn of plenty

Appreciated by foreign partners and analysts, the prudence that has characterized the preparation of the state budget and the finance law for 2023 in...

Inflation soars into double digits!

Unanimously predicted and given for imminent, inflation in Tunisia has boldly crossed the 10 percent mark, standing more precisely at 10.1 percent for the...

Narrowing down the boundaries of informal economy

Tunisia was among the few countries in the world to have, since the early 1970s, a statistical system that can produce national estimates of...
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