Conférence Internationale sur l’Investissement « TUNISIA 2020 »
Tunisia Business is made Here
« Les Tunisiens ont consenti à des sacrifices qui vont maintenant porter leurs fruits », a estimé Youssef Chahed au terme de deux jours de débats et de conférences dans le Palais des Congrès de Tunis*. Le chef du gouvernement a annoncé 15 milliards de dinars d’accords signés et 19 milliards de promesses enregistrés au cours de Tunisia 2020 (soit 34 milliards, environ 14 milliards d’euros, en tout).
Les montants portent à la fois sur des dons, des investissements et de la conversion de dette en investissements.
The Tunisian economy, among the most competitive economies in Africa and the Arab world, offers businesses a better environment than that in the main competitor countries.
The education level of the active population, the sound macroeconomic management and the quality of public institutions are particularly favourable to business competitiveness.
Global Competitiveness
The World Bank Report « Doing Business 2016 » which highlights the factors determining the ease of doing business, ranks Tunisia 74th out of a total of 189 countries
Tunisia ranks ahead of North African countries and even outperforms a number of developed and emerging countries.
Competitiveness by Sector
Tunisia is:
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1st world exporter of dates and olive oil
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7th world producer of phosphates and triple superphosphate
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8th supplier of the European Union and 5th supplier of France in apparel products