France continues to be Tunisia’s top trading partner, according to the 2026 Economic Barometer published by the French-Tunisian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The report
On Wednesday, April 1, 2026, Tunisia and Niger took a step toward stronger economic ties with the opening of the Tunisian-Nigerien Economic Forum at the
held a phone call with Wamkele Mene, Secretary-General of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), to discuss ongoing cooperation and future prospects. The conversation
On March 25, 2026, the Export Promotion Center (CEPEX) and the Maghreb Bank for Investment and Foreign Trade signed a memorandum of understanding to boost
Tunisian exports to Morocco reached approximately 973 million dinars in 2025, with olive oil and dates topping the list of key products. In this context,
Gold prices dropped on Wednesday to their lowest level since early February as investors assessed the Federal Reserve decision to keep interest rates unchanged, amid
Tunisia and Madagascar have signed a cooperation agreement aimed at strengthening economic ties and expanding trade and investment between the two countries. According to Assabah