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INS – Manufacturing sector: business leaders expect better investments

Manufacturing industry leaders are expecting an improvement in global investment in the coming months: this is the main finding of a National Institute of...

CSCEC determined to support Tunisia in implementing infrastructure projects

Officials of the China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) expressed their willingness to cooperate with Tunisia in carrying out infrastructure projects, such as ports and railway networks between cities and in Greater Tunis.

Euro zone March business growth strong but outlook darkens – PMI

Euro zone business growth was stronger than expected this month, a survey showed on Thursday, although prices rose at a record pace, likely adding to pressure on the European Central Bank to raise interest rates.

European shares fall as Ukraine worries deepen

European shares fell on Thursday, as the war in Ukraine entered its second month and Western countriesbolstered Ukraine aid and expanded sanctions on Russia at a special NATO summit.

Kremlin says Abramovich played early role in Ukraine peace talks

The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich played an early role in peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, but the process was now in the hands of the two sides' negotiating teams.

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Ecomondo 2024: The Mattei Plan and Africa’s Green Growth in Focus

Join Ecomondo 2024, Europe's leading event for green technologies, focusing on Africa's sustainable development, global environmental challenges, and the Mattei Plan. November 5-8 in Rimini, Italy.

Smart City Brazil Goes Global: Italian Exhibition Group Takes the Helm

Italian Exhibition Group (IEG) has joined forces with the Smart City Business America Institute (SBCA) to organize the SCB-Br Expo and Congress, starting in 2025.

Tunisia, Netherlands, and Africa Boost Cooperation with New Triangular Pact

Tunisia and the Netherlands have joined forces with Africa to strengthen economic ties through a recently signed agreement.

Tunisia’s Trade Gap Widens in May

Tunisia's trade deficit grew 12% in May compared to April, according to the National Institute of Statistics (INS). The deficit reached TND 1.44 billion, up from TND 1.27 billion the previous month.