AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTransport Modernisation: Transtu signed a €75m deal with CRRC Nanjing Puzhen for 18 electric trains on the Tunis–La Goulette–La Marsa line, co-financed by the EBRD and EIB, with a five-year maintenance package. Public Finance Watch: The World Bank says Tunisia’s recovery is real but fragile, warning that high debt, stalled IMF talks, and weak job creation keep the outlook uncertain. Human Rights & Civic Space: Rights groups and UN experts again warn of a severe crackdown on activists in Tunisia. Hajj Health Delivery: Health Minister Mustapha Ferjani honoured Tunisia’s Hajj medical mission, covering 10,982 pilgrims with 31 medical teams and 35,000 consultations. Consumer Protection: Tunisia’s consumer guidance body warns of abuses in summer holiday rentals, citing price hikes and unfulfilled services, calling for regulation. Foreign Policy: FM Mohamed Ali Nafti held talks with Nigeria’s counterpart on expanding cooperation, including ICT, healthcare, and manufacturing. Governance & Development: Tunisia’s 2026–2030 development plan is set for a plenary session and faces key parliamentary scrutiny. Economy & Industry: Tunisia’s automotive sector is pushing toward high-value and electric mobility integration as exports and jobs grow.
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