Côte d’Ivoire, Guinea, Mali… Tunisian companies face boycott risk

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At a time when Tunisia’s image is being tarnished by violence against Black African migrants, Tunis is aiming to increase the volume of trade with sub-Saharan Africa by 2025.

Raids, arrests and deportations: this is the nature of hostile treatment meted out to sub-Saharan migrants by the Tunisian security forces, which has raised the spectre of calls for a boycott of the homeland of Hannibal.

According to data from the Centre for the Promotion of Exports , nearly 800 Tunisian companies export to sub-Saharan Africa, with more than 1,000 different products. To achieve this, the institution, which is attached to the ministry of trade, plans to create joint action plans between public and private players.

The public institution has also drawn up a promotional programme focusing on Africa, with more than 10 business projects and invitations to African buyers planned for the second half of 2023.– a network of Tunisian entrepreneurs active in Africa – is banking on the sixth edition of Financing Investment & Trade in Africa .

 

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