Tunisia

Tunisia has successfully navigated the difficulties of the post-revolutionary period by capably establishing robust democratic institutions. However, the country faces macroeconomic challenges since the 2011 revolution. Budgetary pressures, combined with a devaluation of the dinar and a rise in the level of business informality, have made the current environment a complex one.

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Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Tunisia 2019

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

Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Tunisia 2019

This chapter introduces the reader to the different aspects of the legal system in Tunisia, in partnership with Meziou Knani & Khlif. It also contains a viewpoint with Ghazi Meziou, Associate Lawyer, Meziou Knani & Khlif.

Chapter | Tax from The Report: Tunisia 2019

In conjunction with KPMG, this chapter explores the taxation system and Tunisia’s efforts to build an investor-friendly environment. It also contains an interview with Moncef Boussannouga Zammouri, Managing Partner, KPMG.

Chapter | Health & Education from The Report: Tunisia 2019

With a growing demand for services from both nationals and foreigners, the health sector remains a crucial pillar of Tunisia’s economy. The...

Chapter | Construction & Real Estate from The Report: Tunisia 2019

Despite major economic headwinds in 2018, Tunisia’s construction sector looks to be on the upswing. Over the past few years increasing global oil prices coupled with the depreciation of the Tunisian dinar have seen demand for projects decrease and the cost of materials rise. Additionally, upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections in late 2019 are likely to temporarily stoke uncertainty...

Chapter | Transport from The Report: Tunisia 2019

Given Tunisia’s location in the centre of North Africa and its proximity to Europe, the country’s transport sector plays a vital role in its economy, and improving the efficiency of the transport network will continue to present new opportunities. The country’s well-connected port and air infrastructure have historically formed the basis of its competitiveness in global markets as well as its...

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