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Tunisia: Domestic oil production down 13% by end of March

National crude oil production reached 281 kilotonnes (kt) by the end of March 2026, marking a 13% decline compared to the end of March...

Tunis ranks 106th globally in Mobile Internet speed

Tunisia continues to lag behind regional leaders in mobile internet performance, according to the latest edition of the Speedtest Global Index published by Ookla,...

Tunisia: Electricity production up 7% by end March 2026

National electricity production rose by 7% by the end of March 2026, reaching 4,493 GWh (including renewable self-production), compared to 4,212 GWh at the...

Tunisia: Net foreign exchange reserves reach 105 Days of imports

Tunisia’s net foreign exchange reserves have exceeded 25.6 billion dinars, equivalent to 105 days of imports as of May 15, 2026, compared with nearly...

Tunisia: Unemployment slightly drops to 15% in Q1 2026

The Tunisian labor market is sending mixed signals at the start of 2026. According to the latest press release from the statistics department, the...

Leather and footwear: Strong export performance

The leather and footwear sector is currently going through a delicate transition phase, but with positive indicators and promising prospects for regaining its historic...

€70 million for a water pipeline from Sejnene to Béjaoua.

The EBRD announced that it has granted a senior loan of up to €70 million to the Tunisian Republic to finance the development of...

Tunisia’s economy posts 2.6% growth in Q1 2026

Tunisia’s economy grew by 2.6% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2026, according to the latest quarterly national accounts estimates released by the National...

Tunisia: ICF sees net profit drop 44% in 2025

Les Industries Chimiques du Fluor (ICF), a major producer of aluminum fluoride in Tunisia, closed the 2025 financial year with a sharp decline in...

Tunisia: Kebili steps up its international tourism promotion

The regional tourism delegation of Kebili is continuing its coordination efforts with municipal services to ensure the cleanliness of tourist routes, while also intensifying...

Tunisia ranked as Africa’s 4th most competitive higher education system in 2026

Having a competitive higher education system means having universities capable of training qualified professionals, producing recognized scientific research and keeping pace with major technological...

Tunisia: Pusterla 1880 establishes its first industrial base in Africa in Sousse

The Italian group Pusterla 1880, specialized in the design and manufacture of high-end packaging for the luxury sector, inaugurated a new production unit in...
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