In Tunisia, Fewer Jobs and More Officials
In its latest report on Tunisia, the IMF condemns the weight of the civil service in state finances. The institution calls for rapid reform.
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High Indebtedness Ratio … Tunisia is Threatened by the Greek Scenario!
Tunisia has many loans, obtained either from international banks or the International Monetary Fund, due to the government's need in the past few months...
The Brain Drain is Not Just for Financial Reasons!
Parallel to the successful arrival of the "Perseverance" spacecraft on Mars, the attention of Tunisians has focused on the Tunisian engineer Mohamed Obeid, who...
In the Tunisian transport company: buses consume 6 batteries per month
In a waste of public money, a report made by the General Inspection Department of the Transport Company of Tunis indicates an excessive consumption...
Reducing Tunisia’s sovereign rating to “-B” with negative prospects.. what does it mean?
The international credit rating agency “Fitch Ratings” announced the downgrading of Tunisia’s sovereign rating from “B” to “B-”, with negative prospects.
Former Finance Minister and...
The Confiscated Libyan Funds: a New Predicament for Tunisian Finance
The Libyan Consulate General in Tunisia called on its citizens whose money or property was confiscated by the Tunisian authorities during the past years...
The most prominent points of the economic recovery bill and the settlement of exchange...
The plenary session of the People’s Assembly will be held to discuss, on Wednesday, July 7, a draft law related to reviving the economy...
Signature of an agreement between Tunisia and Morocco in the field of employment promotion
An agreement between the National Agency for Employment and Independent Work and the National Agency for the Promotion of Employment and Skills in the...
Establishment of a Tunisian Libyan for land transport
The head of the Arab World Transport and Services Federation, Bahloul Hamrouni, announced the creation of the Libyan Tunisian transport company to transport people...
The Curse of Phosphate: Revealing the Great Failure in Controlling Development Plans
Tunisia, which for decades was one of the first countries exporting phosphate in the world, is forced, today, to import it and manufacture it...