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Tunisian Foreign Minister, Khamis Al-Jehinawi (R) and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu (L) are seen during their meeting in the foreign ministry building in Tunis, Tunisia on November 28, 2016, Getty Images
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A shopkeeper counts money in of his shop at a bazar in Tunis,
Tunisia August 10, 2016. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
Tunisia Mulls to Restructure Banking Sector
Tunisia- The Tunisian Central Bank has focused on restructuring the country’s banking sector during a forum organized on reforms for public banks, restructuring them and guaranteeing their financial integrity without losing them to privatization. The forum’s attendees...Caption:
A view of a power station near Amman, Jordan April 2, 2013. Reuters photo
Tunisia’s Power Consumption Exceeds Production Twofold
Tunis- Tunisia’s Energy Minister Hela Cheikhrouhou, also tasked with the African country’s renewable energy programs, has revealed that national power production has been in steady decline over the last few years. “Tunisia consumes twice as much as energy it...Caption:
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Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium June 14, 2017.
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Japan Grants Tunisia Credit Worth 300 Million Euro
Tunisia- Japan granted Tunisia a credit worth 36,676 million yen, about 780 million dinars (MD), to build a sea water desalination plant in Sfax. This credit, will be repaid over 25 years, 7 years of which are grace period with an interest rate of 1.7%. The project is...Caption:
Tunisians take part in a demonstration against corruption on May 13, 2017. (Getty Images)