Prime Minister Najla Bouden expressed, on Tuesday, the ambition to transform Tunisia into a regional hub for innovation and intelligence, in line with the developments that characterize today's global economy and which are essentially based on the knowledge economy and innovation.
At the 27th Conference of Parties in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, leading green technology and renewable energy trade shows outline the urgent need to intensify circularity in waste management and the use of sustainable sources.
The World Bank Group announced today an innovative initiative to accelerate the pace of electrification in Africa to achieve universal access by 2030. The World Bank, the Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), and other development agencies will promote private investment in distributed renewable energy (DRE) systems to electrify targeted areas quickly and efficiently.
Ecomondo opens its 25th edition with record numbers. And a heavyweight endorsement. That of the newly appointed Minister for the Environment and Energy Security, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin,
«Tunisia will import 250,000 tonnes of wheat from France under the 2022-2023 campaign,» said Regional Manager for North-West and South Africa at «Intercéréales France» Yann Lebeau.
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.
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'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.