1. thebusinessyear.com

    Jan 15, 2025According to the African Economic Outlook (AEO) 2024, Tunisia ranks 101st among 193 countries worldwide on the 2022 Human Development Index and 5th of 54 African countries. The study notes that structural transformation is to the advantage of the services sector, which is hugely important as a 65% contributor to GDP and generator of around 50% ...
  2. worldbank.org

    Sep 20, 2024The Tunisian government is prioritizing mitigating the impacts of climate change, in particular the energy transition and the water question, alongside with fostering human development and achieving a stronger, more sustainable economy. Tunisia's economic performance slowed down after 2011, which was exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
  3. theforum.erf.org.eg

    TodayTunisia finds itself at a critical juncture as it endeavours to harmonise its economic progress with environmental sustainability and social equity. With its commitment to curtail primary energy demand by 30% and attain 35% renewable energy in electricity generation by 2030, the nation has established ambitious objectives to combat climate change, fortify energy security and … Continued
  4. tunisiacenter.org

    Center for Strategic Studies on Tunisia

    https://tunisiacenter.org › economic-profile

    Much like the United States, Tunisia's economy features a host of both challenges and opportunities. Even before the onset of the global pandemic, Tunisia's population of nearly 12 million faced conditions including high unemployment (15.5 percent) and less than robust economic growth (1.5 percent).1 Yet for those fortunate enough to find work, the opportunities are …
  5. Tunisia's top 10 intra-Africa imports accounted for 88% of its total intra-Africa imports. Intra-Africa tariff analysis Tunisia is party to 3 RECs in Africa, however, as highlighted already AMU and CEN-SAD preferential arrangements are not yet in force and thus no preferential access to the Tunisia market. Furthermore, while Tunisia recently
  6. doingbusiness.africa

    Despite challenges, Tunisia offers attractive opportunities for businesses looking to expand into North Africa. By understanding the economic landscape, legal framework, cultural nuances, and risk factors, companies can navigate the market effectively and capitalize on its potential for growth and innovation.
  7. lloydsbanktrade.com

    Tunisia is afflicted by increasing economic disparities that favour its coastal regions, which account for more than 80% of urban areas and 90% of overall employment. The highest poverty rates are concentrated in rural areas, especially those in the northwest and southwest of the country (often exceeding 33%).
  8. oxfordbusinessgroup.com

    View detailed Market Research and Analysis on the economy of Tunisia. View detailed Market Research and Analysis on the economy of Tunisia ... Tunisia Africa Business Council-TABC organise la 7ème édition de la conférence internationale "FINANCING INVESTMENT & TRADE in AFRICA - FITA2024", les 11 et 12 Juin 2024 à l'hôtel Laïco, Tunis ...
  9. TodayAddis Ababa, 17 February 2025 (ECA) - The Africa Business Forum, held at the Economic Commission for Africa's Africa Hall, concluded today with an invigorating discussion on the critical need to activate regional value chains to unlock Africa's economic potential. The event brought together heads of state, policymakers, private sector leaders, and experts to address the key
  10. openknowledge.worldbank.org

    Data in doing business 2020 are current as of May 1, 2019. The indicators are used to analyze economic outcomes and identify what reforms of business regulation have worked, where, and why. This economy profile presents indicators for Tunisia for 2020, Tunisia ranks 78.

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