Fair to be held in June in capital Tunis will gather technology startups, major companies, and investors. Artificial intelligence will be the central focus.
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The Arab country’s export revenues from the product reached USD 78 million in February, the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mines announced. Price of olive oil has risen.
These were some of the leading exports of the country in February, a month that posted lower imports of grain, vegetable oils and sugar compared to a year earlier. Surplus was posted at USD 281.3 million.
In a meeting held in Tunis, World Bank Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa Region Ferid Belhaj and Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia Fethi Zouhair Nouri talked about the economic situation in the country and the importance of reforms for its growth.
Droughts and temperature have increased in the Arab country in recent years. Since the 1980s, disasters caused by natural hazards have claimed over 1,000 lives, and rising sea levels are alarming. Government has launched programs to cope with these effects.
Of the Middle East and North Africa states in a ranking made public by the Brazilian Tourist Board, Morocco is the one that sent the most visitors to Brazil in 2023, followed by Lebanon, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, and Syria.
Data released by the National Institute of Statistics revealed a 5.28 billion deficit year to date through November. The result represents a drop compared to the last year’s numbers.
In A Vizinha Tunisiana, the Portuguese edition of Al-Ishtiyaq ila al-Jarah published by Tabla in Brazil, Habib Selmi depicts contemporary themes through a romantic relationship between two Tunisians living in . The Arabic translation is by Felipe Benjamin Francisco.
Ahmed Hachani said at a plenary session that reforms implemented by the government can help the country grow. The government aims to integrate the informal economy into the banking circuit.
Productions by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, and Tunisia are part of the program of the 47th edition of the festival that takes place from October 19 to November 1st. This year’s selection features 360 films from across 96 countries.
Egypt and Tunisia are the North African countries that have the most access to financing to its transition towards a low-carbon economy. The region needs USD280 billion.
A dinner party in the house of Palestine’s ambassador Ibrahim Alzeben celebrated the completion of the mission of four international envoys.
The Tunisian food trade balance deficit narrowed at the end of June. Export prices were up for olive oil and dates, while import prices were down for wheat and maize.
The Arab country in North Africa received USD 224.8 million in international investments in the first quarter. Services were a highlight.