Tunisia

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What is being done to further modernise the sector and converge with international standards?

 

How can Tunisia secure a 5% GDP growth rate?

 

What efforts are necessary to stimulate growth for private enterprises in the country?

 

What has been done to support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) entering the formal sector of Africa’s economy?

 

We are encouraged by the better economic performance achieved by Tunisia during the year 2017. The GDP growth rate reached 2% that year, while in the preceding years it did not exceed the 1% mark. In 2018 we hope to attain a GDP growth rate of 3%. We will continue working to achieve better results despite the constraints we continue to face,...

 

The early stages of the democratic transition of power – the first in the Arab world after the Arab Spring, which took root in Tunisia – were difficult, and Tunisia went through great political challenges. Adoption of a new constitution in 2014 by a very large majority, confirmed Tunisia’s attachment to equality between men and women. This has...

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