Business news tunisie
Here are some recent business news from Tunisia:
Economy
- Tunisia's economy is expected to grow by 3.5% in 2023, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). (Source: Tunis Afrique Presse)
- The Tunisian government has launched a new economic plan aimed at stimulating growth and creating jobs. (Source: Business Insider Africa)
Investment
- The Tunisian government has announced plans to attract more foreign investment, particularly in the sectors of industry, agriculture, and tourism. (Source: The North Africa Post)
- A new investment law has been passed in Tunisia, aimed at simplifying the process of setting up and running a business in the country. (Source: Africa.com)
Tourism
- Tunisia's tourism industry is expected to recover in 2023, following a decline in recent years due to security concerns. (Source: The Guardian)
- The Tunisian government has launched a new tourism development plan, aimed at promoting the country's cultural and natural heritage. (Source: Travel Daily News)
Energy
- Tunisia has launched a new energy plan, aimed at increasing the country's energy self-sufficiency and reducing its reliance on imports. (Source: Energy Monitor)
- The Tunisian government has announced plans to develop its renewable energy sector, with a focus on solar and wind power. (Source: Renewable Energy Magazine)
Finance
- The Tunisian stock market has seen a surge in activity in recent months, with the Tunis Stock Exchange (TSE) index rising by over 10% in 2022. (Source: Bloomberg)
- The Tunisian government has launched a new financial inclusion plan, aimed at increasing access to financial services for low-income households. (Source: The Africa Report)
Agriculture
- Tunisia is expected to become self-sufficient in wheat production by 2025, following a series of government initiatives aimed at supporting the sector. (Source: The North Africa Post)
- The Tunisian government has launched a new agricultural development plan, aimed at increasing the country's agricultural production and reducing its reliance on imports. (Source: Africa.com)
Infrastructure
- Tunisia has launched a new infrastructure development plan, aimed at improving the country's transportation network and increasing its connectivity. (Source: The Africa Report)
- The Tunisian government has announced plans to develop its port infrastructure, with a focus on increasing the country's trade capacity. (Source: Port Technology International)