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Business
Business Presses Tunisia to Loosen Its 1970s Currency Controls
As parliament rewrites the foreign exchange code, the employers' group CONECT wants automatic approvals, a single digital

Business
Olive oil's push for the premium shelf
Tunisia is one of the world's great olive oil producers. The ambition now is to sell

Business
Phosphate and the long repair of the southern line
One of Tunisia's great export industries depends on a railway, and a region, that the country

Business
Why private firms still struggle to borrow
When the state absorbs the country's savings, companies are left fighting for what remains. A quiet

Business
The dinar holds, for now
A tight central bank and easing inflation have kept the currency steady. The calm is real, and conditional.

Business
Tourism arrivals climb past pre-2019 levels

Business
Subsidy reform enters its most decisive phase yet

Maghreb
Behind the new investment code: who it courts, and who it leaves out
Tunisia has learned to speak the language of investment fluently. Every few years, the same vocabulary returns with