Union for the Mediterranenan (UFM) Secretary-General Nasser Kamel stressed that Tunisia, by virtue of its geostrategic position and its close ties with key regional partners, is at the heart of any project bearing the name of the Mediterranean as he was received by Prime Minister Youssef Chahed. Mr. Chahed, who reaffirmed his support to the work of the Union for the Mediterranean and conveyed the message that the cooperation in the Mediterranean is essential in order to strengthen ties among the countries and the peoples of the region. Secretary General Nasser Kamel…
Year: 2018
Tunisia: phosphate production increases by 10 thousand tons Q2 2018
Phosphate production hasincreased by ten thousand tons in the second quarter of 2018, compared to the same period of 2017, said Hachem Hmidi, Secretary of State for the Minister of Energy, responsible for Mines. This production should reach 4.5 million tons by the end of 2018, he estimated, predicting that the domestic phosphate production will double with the launch of three new public projects. Among these projects is the one in Meknassi (Sidi Bouzid governorate) which will start in a few weeks, with an estimated initial production capacity of 500,000…
Alternative tourism in Tunisia, Off the beaten tourist track
Demand for the classic Tunisian beach package holiday has slumped as a result of unrest in the wake of the Arab Spring and direct attacks on foreign tourists in recent years. Nevertheless, a small but growing number of local entrepreneurs are pursuing alternatives to the all-inclusive cheap deal, offering experiences that bring visitors closer to the country and its people – and that are kinder to the environment. By Madeleine Löning. Tunisia. Most holidaymakers associate the small north African country with sun, sand, sea and massive, characterless hotels. But the…
40 migrants refused by Malta, Italy land in Tunisia; EU sends Morocco funds to help halt migration
Forty migrants have disembarked at the southern Tunisian port of Zarzis after they were stranded for more than two weeks at sea waiting for permission to dock from Tunisian authorities. Ali Hajji, captain of the Sarost 5 boat, told The Associated Press Wednesday “this is a great relief for everyone.” He said two pregnant women have been taken to the hospital, and the Tunisian Red Crescent will take care of other migrants at a shelter in the town of Medenine. The migrants reportedly were at sea in the Mediterranean for…
Tunisia Is Showing Democracy Can Work in the Arab World
While violent civil conflicts have prevailed elsewhere in the Middle East since the Arab Spring of 2011, Tunisia has pursued a transition to democracy without bloodshed. In 2014, the country made massive strides, adopting a new constitution, and then holding its first full parliamentary and presidential elections under that constitution. As with any young democracy, Tunisia’s government continues to face daunting tasks. At the top of the government’s to-do list are revitalizing the economy and building the public’s confidence in a fledgling democracy. That’s a tall order, and government leaders…
THOMAS COOK: HEATWAVE HITS PROFITS AS UK HOLIDAYMAKERS STAY AT HOME
The heatwave has hit profits at Thomas Cook. In its third-quarter trading statement, the giant tour operator said that gross profits had slipped by 3 per cent for the three months from April to June. “We expect full-year profits to be at the lower end of market expectations, said the chief executive, Peter Fankhauser. Warm weather has delayed decisions to book. he said. “The heatwave has meant there are more holidays for tour operators to sell in the lates market. “We still have about 20 per cent [of summer package holidays]…
Rebranding Tunisia: A Playground For The Fashion-Savvy Arab Millennial
“As Arabs, we suffer from the same stigmas – we’re either seen as terrorists or cash machines who have no taste or culture,” says Sofia Guellaty, founder of online magazine Mille World. Guellaty previously worked as an editor for Style.com/Arabia and Vogue Arabia out of Dubai. Upon returning to her native Tunisia, she came up with the idea of building a tailor-made media brand that would serve as an accurate representation of young Arab voices. “Some of us like skateboarding, some of us are into rap. Being Arab is complex…
Tunisia foreign investments up 17.7 pct in H1
Foreign investments in Tunisia jumped by 17.7 % in the first half of this year, Tunisian Minister of Investment and International Cooperation Zied Laadhari said on Tuesday. “The government is currently promoting investment potentials in different regions of the country,” said Laadhari. “Nowadays, it will be necessary to achieve equal opportunity for development in all regions of the country,” the official said. Laadhari announced that a high-level global conference, to be held in Tunis in September, will unveil over 20 public-private partnership projects. He recalled that “the regional development program…
Nasreddine Guerfala, Energy Manager of the Year in Canada
He has only a few years of study and research in Canada, after the National Engineers School of Tunis (Enit) diploma, he is elected “Energy Manager of the Year 2017” in Toronto. Nasreddine Guerfala has a very promising future ahead. “I graduated from Enit in June 2010 as an industrial engineering engineer and ranked as one of the laureates of my class. I started working at Leoni in Sousse. A few months later, I was contacted by the Tunisian University Mission in North America (Mutan) which was looking for candidates…
Export receipts of Tunisian dates reach record of over 700 MD
The Tunisian dates export revenues reached a record of over 700 Million Dinars (MD) announced, Tuesday, the Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries. For the current season (October 1, 2017-July 27, 2018), the date export receipts edged up 32.6% in value to reach 700,832 MD against 528,263 MD, during the same period in 2017. Tunisia exported about 119,710 thousand tonnes of dates during this season, against 102,869 thousand tonnes over the past season, up 16.37%, This leap is due to the development of exports to traditional markets, such as Morocco…