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The Jasmine Revolution in 2011 obviously had a noticeable impact on the more vulnerable actors in the Tunisian economy – most clearly, on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Between the opportunities created by the country’s historic event and the threats that came about from such a major upheaval, Tunisia’s SMEs had to suddenly and...

 

While Tunisia consolidates the progress it has made domestically over the last five years, the situation in its immediate neighbourhood remains difficult and volatile. The government has sought to play a central diplomatic role in helping to resolve the intractable issues plaguing Libya and, further afield, Syria, without inflaming tensions....

 

What role can Tunisia play in encouraging and contributing to regional security and stability?

Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Tunisia 2016

This section includes information on hotels and phone numbers for government offices and other useful contacts, alongside tips for visitors on topics like currency, visas, language, communications, dress, business hours and electricity.

Chapter | Economy from The Report: Tunisia 2016

One of the most developed and diversified economies in the region, Tunisia has for years attracted praise for relatively prudent management. However, the country has suffered from reduced growth following the 2011 revolution, which in turn has exacerbated a number of structural problems. A pair of terrorist incidents in 2015 further complicated the situation, dampening the performance of the...

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