Tunisia
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Chronicle of the weekend

The Carthage Film Days 2024 : a celebration of commitment and creativity
This year’s JCC marked a turning point following the event’s cancellation in 2023 in solidarity with Palestine. For this edition,…
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Tunisia : over 10 million visitors expected in 2024
Helmi Hassine, Director of ONTT, announced a 7.8% increase in tourists visiting Tunisia from January to November 2024. Projections suggest…
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Tunisia-Italia: Underwater power link to enhance energy cooperation
A 220-kilometer undersea power link, 200 kilometers of which will be underwater cables, is set to connect Sicily to Tunisia’s…
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First International Oasis and Saharan Tourism Fair in Tozeur
From December 3 to 5, 2024, Tozeur will host the first International Oasis and Saharan Tourism Fair (ISSOT 2024), bringing…
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Tunisia: PhosCo aims to establish a global phosphate hub in the North
Following a meeting on November 22, 2024, between PhosCo leaders Tarecq Aldaoud and Mehdi Ben Abdallah and Jalel Tebib, Director…
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Tunisia : Launch of the National Investment Platform
The Tunisia Investment Authority (TIA), in partnership with the Ministry of Economy and Planning and the European Bank for Reconstruction…
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Tunisia: Fitch Solutions predicts economic stabilization
Fitch Solutions foresees a gradual stabilization of Tunisia’s economy by 2033, despite ongoing challenges. According to its « Tunisia Country Risk…
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The month of record

Tunisia: The textile industry focuses on green to improve its competitiveness
The Tunisian textile sector represents a significant part of the national economy, both in terms of its impact on employment…
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Tunisia: Joint investment agreement signed with Saudi Arabia
Saudi Minister of Investment, Khaled ben Abdelaziz Al-Faleh, announced, following his meeting with President Kais Saied on Saturday, November 16,…
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Tunisia: World Bank projects 2.3% economic growth for 2025-2026
The World Bank forecasts a 2.3% economic growth rate in Tunisia for 2025-2026, despite financing challenges, external demand issues, and…
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