Tunisia
December 3, 2000
Tunisia\'s Office National de Télédiffusion (ONT), the national broadcast organization, has awarded Alcatel a contract for the supply and the installation of a fully digital audio-visual transmission
December 2, 2000
Four non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have linked up to defend the Tunisian League for the Defense of Human Rights (LTDH), after a court suspende
November 26, 2000
CGG started acquiring a land seismic survey for the Tunisian company, Anadarko Tunisia Anaguid Company, in October 2000.
November 25, 2000
A Tunisian court has sentenced 14 Islamists to prison terms of between two and 17 years for threatening state security.
November 19, 2000
A banking consortium led by Citibank International has lent Tunisia's national electricity and gas company STEG 140 million dinars ($96 million, 113 million euros) to help boost power supplies, the ba
November 18, 2000
A banking consortium led by Citibank International has lent Tunisia's national electricity and gas company STEG 140 million dinars (96 million dollars
November 12, 2000
TAIR reported a loss of TND 22.4 million for the H1 results after 15 years of uninterrupted profits.
Tunis maintained a bearish trend despite the mid-week short-lived turnaround. In late week, the SMART index failed to keep up with the 870-875 range falling in renewed wobbly sentiment to July heights
Tunis maintained a bearish trend despite the mid-week short-lived turnaround. In late week, the SMART index failed to keep up with the 870-875 range falling in renewed wobbly sentiment to July heights
October 22, 2000
Israel blasted Tunisia's decision to sever relations with the Jewish state following the emergency Arab summit in Cairo.
October 19, 2000
Upsides in early Monday trading proved not sufficiently strong to heighten a mitigated sentiment as the market pulled slightly down in remaining sessions in thinner volume.
October 18, 2000
The Tunisian pseudo-democratic election represented a current trend in the Arab world, whereby political pluralism is largely declarative in nature and has minimal practical significance. In the case
Despite its dubious human rights’ record, Tunisia's appeal to international corporations appears unharmed. Last year, the volume of foreign investment in Tunisia totaled $420 million, versus $650 in 1
On October 24, 1999, over 90 percent of Tunisia’s eligible voters flocked to the polls to overwhelmingly support the state’s incumbent President, Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali. Ben Ali, 62, easily won a thi
Indicators: 1998 1999 2000e GDP real growth rate (%) 5.0 6.2 5.8 Inflation (%) 3.1 2.7 3.2 Total Exports (US$bn) 5.92 5.78 6.70 Total Imports (US$bn) 8.59 8.33 9.50 Trade balance (
