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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...

Assurances Hayett: A historic milestone in 2025 with a profit of 10.2 million dinars

The life insurance and capitalization company Assurances Hayett has published its annual indicators for 2025, confirming its upward trajectory in Tunisia’s financial landscape. With...

BTS turns the page: second dividend in its history

Founded nearly 30 years ago to fight poverty, the Tunisian Solidarity Bank (BTS) has reached a turning point. For the first time since its creation,...

Tunisia: Untapped human capital, unfulfilled economic potential

According to World Bank data, Tunisia presents an atypical economic profile: strong social indicators, but limited capacity to translate this capital into sustained economic...

Tunisia between energy dependence, export success and dealer stability

Between electrical machinery leading exports and a persistently heavy energy bill, Tunisia is navigating a foreign trade landscape marked by sharp contrasts. Data for the...

Tunisia in World Bank’s “Business Ready 2025”: Second-to-Last!

The famous Doing Business report was officially abandoned by the World Bank on September 16, 2021. This decision was made following a scandal that...

Tunisian Dinar, leader of African currencies in 2026

While the continent’s economies face inflationary pressures and foreign exchange market volatility, Tunisia stands out for the resilience of its currency. According to a recent...

Tunisia unveils land trade corridor project linking North Africa to Sahel

Tunisia is pushing forward a strategic land trade corridor connecting North Africa to the Sahel, aiming to reposition itself as a gateway between the...
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