Fourth Tunisian-Libyan Economic Forum to be held on October 12 and 13 in Sfax

The Tunisia Africa Business Council (TABC) has announced that the fourth edition of the Tunisian-Libyan Economic Forum will be held from 12 to 13 October in Sfax. The TABC said that this edition will be marked by the active participation of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Misrata as a guest of honour with a high-level delegation of Libyan economic operators, reports the Libya Herald website. TunisianMonitorOnline

Tunis Declaration is a strong, landmark declaration, says Ferid Belhaj

Ferid Belhaj World Bank Group Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa Region: “The Tunis Declaration is a strong, landmark declaration “Congratulations to Tunisia for organising this conference so impeccably. There were no problems and, in any case, as far as the World Bank delegation is concerned, we were satisfied with the way the conference was organised. Tunisia benefited from the Ticad, as a host country, in terms of image but also in terms of its capacity to bring together donors and the entire African continent around an…

World Bank: Tunisia’s Trade Deficit Continues to Worsen Amid Surging Inflation

Tunisia’s trade deficit worsened by a record 56% in the first half of 2022, reaching 8.1% of GDP, while the budget deficit, exacerbated by rising energy and food subsidies, is expected to reach 9.1% in 2022, up from 7.4% in 2021, according to the latest World Bank report. Inflation in the country jumped from 6.7% in January 2022 to 8.1% in June 2022, leading the country’s central bank to raise its key interest rate, the first increase since 2020, the WB said in its “Tunisia Economic Monitor”. The slow economic…

Network wants to make impact by providing 21st-century skills

Academics have stressed the importance of ensuring African graduates secure jobs after their studies, ideally linked to the expertise they have gained during their courses. They spoke out at the second Annual Academic Summit, an international conference hosted by the Honoris United Universities (HUU) network of private universities, which was staged on both campuses of Tunisia’s Central University (Université Centrale), Tunis, and the Ariana, Tunis-based ESPRIT or Private Higher School of Engineering and Technology (Ecole Supérieure Privée d’Ingénierie et de Technologies), from August 30 to September 2. In the conference’s…

Cannes and Venice compete and we accept the challenge says Hussein Fahmy

Artist Hussein Fahmy, chairman of the 44th session of the Cairo International Film Festival, to be held from 13 to 22 November, said: The festival is facing a challenge that requires its management to give its best as it is the expression of Egyptian and Arab cinema. Fahmy added, during an interview published by the festival on its YouTube channel, that the “Cairo Film Festival” is among the first-class festivals in the world, stressing that “it is on the same level and value as the Cannes, Venice and Berlin festivals…

Tunisia-Africa Business Council to take place in Togo in September for first time

The Tunisian-African Business Council, TABC, will hold a summit in September in Togo, a West African country considered a hub of opportunity for investors. The event, unique for this West African country, will take place from September 11 to 15. TABC said in a statement that the gathering is organized jointly with the Togolese Ministry of Investment Promotion, the Investment Promotion Agency, the Free Zone, and the Togo Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The West African country boasts a GDP of 5.3% and is the most dynamic banking sector in…

IMF team visits Tunisia for bailout talks

Officials from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are visiting Tunisia for holding negotiations over a bailout package, the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT) said. The BCT said the two-week visit involves officials from the bank and the finance ministry. The talks examine a reform plan presented by the government which aims to meet IMF conditions for loan experts say is likely to be worth around two billion euros. Tunisia has been suffering under a grinding economic crisis and exploding public debt exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic and the war in…

Tunisia: First floating solar power plant in MENA region starts operation

The first floating solar photovoltaic power plant in the MENA region, located at Lac 3 in Tunisia, went into operation on Saturday with the aim of covering part of the energy needs of the district of La Goulette. The plant, which covers an area of 2 500 m2, has a capacity of 200 kWp, equivalent to the consumption of 130 households. It will provide 265MWh per year and will contribute to reducing 120 tons of CO2 equivalent per year. This plant, worth €500,000 ($528,765), is financed by the General Directorate…

Tunisian startup Expensya signs big deal with BNP Paribas

Tunisian startup Expensya and BNP Paribas announced Tuesday the launch of a joint product. It allows BNP Paribas customers to have an expense management solution. Karim Jouini, CEO of Expensya, explains: “The BNP Paribas customer has the BNP Paribas payment card, the Expensya software and everything is integrated from end to end up to the CFO and accounting. Today, this gives access to more than 650 thousand cards in Europe. We will start with France. We will then roll out this solution to Belgium, Italy and hopefully Germany as well”.…

Drinking water-Technology: Tunisian start-up partners with NGO to provide 570 students with drinking water in northwest Tunisia

Tunisian start-up “Kumulus Water” has provided assistance to a school deprived of drinking water in Makhtar in the region of Siliana (north-west of Tunisia) through a technical solution “Kumulus 1”, designed to generate water from the ambient air. It came to support its expertise in water technology, the efforts of the Tunisian NGO “WallahWeCan”, which campaigns for the improvement of living conditions of students in schools and educational environments in Tunisia, especially in disadvantaged areas. Thanks to atmospheric water generators, each producing 20 to 30 litres of healthy drinking water…