AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTunisia Trade & Supply Chains: Minister of Trade and Export Development Samir Abid says the Tunisian Trade Office must undergo a “far-reaching transformation,” modernising storage and distribution centres, upgrading how market indicators are analysed, and strengthening governance to protect essential-goods inventories and citizens’ purchasing power. Espérance vs Club Africain: Espérance Sportive de Tunis disputes Club Africain’s management committee statement, calling its claims “accusations and false claims,” reiterating its rejection of violence and asking that the incident be assessed fully after legal proceedings. World Cup, Tunisia in focus: Sweden vs Tunisia headlines ahead of their Group F clash, recalling past meetings and Tunisia’s recent 1-0 win over Sweden; meanwhile, broader World Cup coverage keeps spotlighting Tunisia’s participation in the expanded 48-team tournament. EU Migration Pact impact: The EU’s Migration and Asylum Pact enters into force, with analysts warning it could tighten asylum outcomes for Moroccans (and noting Tunisia is also listed among “safe countries of origin”). Human rights & law: Tunisian activists and legal experts continue condemning systematic international law violations amid regional wars, while separate coverage highlights Tunisia’s ongoing repression concerns around journalists.
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