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Tunisia’s business community remains cautiously optimistic about local business conditions in the next 12 months, with only 50% of the latest 2019 OBG Business Barometer: Tunisia CEO Survey respondents saying they have positive or very positive expectations. Not only is this figure down from the previous survey conducted in 2017, when 77% of CEOs were positive or very positive, but it also is low relative to our findings in other African markets. For instance, in Morocco and Egypt this figure stood at 73% and 95%, respectively, in our latest CEO surveys, while 73% of respondents in Côte d’Ivoire and 93% in Ghana had positive or very positive expectations.
Tunisia’s business community remains cautiously optimistic about local business conditions in the next 12 months, with only 50% of the latest 2019 OBG Business Barometer: Tunisia CEO Survey respondents saying they have positive or very positive expectations. Not only is this figure down from the previous survey conducted in 2017, when 77% of CEOs were positive or very positive, but it also is low relative to our findings in other African markets. For instance, in Morocco and Egypt this figure stood at 73% and 95%, respectively, in our latest CEO surveys, while 73% of respondents in Côte d’Ivoire and 93% in Ghana had positive or very positive expectations.