Tunisia Raises Domestic Electricity and Gas Prices

Tunisia has raised the prices of domestic electricity and gas, a government official has said, in the latest in a series of.

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Tunisian President Announces Committee to Establish New Constitution

Tunisian President, Kais Saied, has announced that a high committee will be formed to prepare for establishing a new constitution. Saied addressed.

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Tunisian President dissolves parliament

Tunisia’s President, Kais Saied, announced Wednesday that he was dissolving the country’s parliament eight months after suspending it. “Today, at this historic.

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UNICEF Innovation Fund invests $100k into Tunisia’s startup Utopixar

Utopixar, a Tunisian startup set to deliver a social collaboration tool for communities and organizations to facilitate participative decision-making and value transfer.

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Tunisia Trains first set of Drone pilots for agricultural productivity

Eight Tunisian pilots have successfully completed and passed their drone flight training in Tunisia following a two-week intensive training period organized by.

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South Africa -Tunisia Business Council mooted to boost trade and investment

South Africa Deputy Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr. Bulelani Magwanishe has received the assurance from the Tunisian business people that they.

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Ukraine, Tunisia approve veterinary certificate for poultry exports

The State Service for Food Safety and Consumers’ Protection and the authorized agency of Tunisia have signed a veterinary certificate for poultry.

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Morocco, Tunisia to Boost ‘Weak’ Trade, Power Up Automotive Industry

Moroccan and Tunisian business representatives have agreed to reinforce their economic ties, especially in the automotive industry. Both parties held a meeting.

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IFC, Attijari bank to support SMEs and energy financing in Tunisia

IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, is providing a €40 million subordinated loan to Attijari bank Tunisia, a leading private.

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Tunisia’s economy starts to rebound but structural issues persist – IMF

Tunisia’s economy is displaying signs of economic recovery following difficult years since the Arab Spring, but remains dependent on consumption and imports,.

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