€5 Million Loan to Boost Tunisian Olive Oil Exports
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is lending €5 million to two olive oil companies in Tunisia to support the development and help boost bottled olive oil exports....
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is lending €5 million to two olive oil companies in Tunisia to support the development and help boost bottled olive oil exports....
Besides a political representation from Germany, some forty German companies will take part in the international conference on November 29 and 30, German ambassador in Tunis, Andreas Reinicke told Express...
Despite the economic difficulties, some organic farmers have developed successful initiatives to rank Tunisia as the second largest exporter of organic products in Africa The Tunisian Export Promotion Centre (CEPEX),...
The American Chamber of Commerce in Tunisia (AmCham Tunisia) as the representative of the Tunisian private sector in the US-Tunisia Joint Economic Commission aims to support Tunisian SMEs who wish...
Tunisian tourism stakeholders and local companies are trying to cope with the influx of Russian visitors. By the end of October there were 600,000 Russian visitors recorded, which is a...
– Tunisian debt remains viable, despite vulnerability due to the high proportion of external debt. Tunisia has a moderate level of risk and its external debt remains sustainable in the...
The House of People’s Representatives (HPR) started, Friday morning, the budget debates for 2017, by hearing the government declaration presented by Prime Minister Youssef Chahed. Works of the plenary session...
Tunisia topped the “Global Entrepreneurship Index 2017” at the African level and climbed 20 places, compared to last year, at the global scale thus ranking 42nd ahead of Italy, India,...
The food trade balance posted in the first ten months of 2016 a deficit of 884 MTD, that is 8.2% of the overall trade deficit, against a surplus of 143.3...
In an interview with the French weekly “La Tribune”, Minister of Investment, Development and International Cooperation Fadhel Abdelkefi refuted the idea of a devaluation of the Tunisian dinar. “Never!”, He...