AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoParliament Watch: Tunisia’s Finance and Budget Committee will hear CONECT on Monday, June 1, on the draft Exchange Code (No. 115/2025), a bill that could reshape exchange rules, financial transactions, and the business climate. World Cup Group F Focus: Tunisia heads into the 2026 finals with momentum from a qualifying run without conceding, but Sabri Lamouchi’s squad reshuffle—dropping veterans like Ferjani Sassi and Yassine Meriah—signals a push to add energy while keeping defensive discipline; Tunisia’s Group F rivals are the Netherlands, Japan, and Sweden. Diplomacy & Investment: Tunisian FM Mohamed Ali Nafti tells Yonhap that Tunisia can be a “strategic gateway” for South Korean firms to diversify supply chains toward Africa amid global trade disruptions. Trade & Agriculture: Tunisia’s fruit exports rose to about $15.57m since the start of 2026, with blueberries gaining traction in India and plums leading revenue. Civil Society: Hundreds marched in Tunis in solidarity with Gaza, denouncing the blockade and accusing Arab governments of inaction. Labor Rights Lens: A global union report flags Tunisia among countries facing serious worker-rights violations, alongside others like Egypt and Türkiye.
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