The best investments in Tunisia Why Tunisia?

 

Tunisia in brief

• Capital: Tunis

• Political system: Republic

• Location: it is bordered to the north and east by the Mediterranean Sea, to the southeast by Libya and to the west by Algeria

• Area: 163610 km2

• Population: 11.6 million people

• Foreign direct investments: 2479 million dinars in 2019

          the trade exchange

• Imports: 60010.3 million dinars

• Exports: 40987.4 million dinars

• Gross domestic product: 97236 million dinars

• Currency: Tunisian dinar

 



Why invest in Tunisia?

• Tunisia, the gateway to the African continent, has important trade exchanges with many European and African countries thanks to its strategic location.

• Tunisia is a democratic country with appropriate constitutional institutions for stability, transparency of investment operations and protection of investors.

• Foreign investments in Tunisia enjoy an arsenal of incentives, such as tax exemptions and administrative facilities

• Tunisia has many industrial, agricultural and tourist areas with a developed infrastructure

• Tunisia has highly qualified young workers, especially in the fields of engineering, medicine and industry, with a minimum wage of 140 dollars per month.

• Tunisia enjoys many seaports and well-developed airports that enable the export and import of goods in the best conditions.

Can I invest and reside in Tunisia?

Tunisia is a country of 3000 years of civilization, its people are educated, tolerant, open to other civilizations and preserve the culture of moderate Islam.

Tunisia is a wonderful tourist country that enables you to obtain a residence permit for investors with many tax privileges that enable you to stay for work and enjoy the beauty of nature, the sea, the fresh forests of El-Ayoun, the mountains, the wonderful desert of the south, among the hospitable people of Tunisia.

A house can be acquired with the most luxurious private residences, such as the Carthage side overlooking the sea, to enjoy the beauty of nature mixed with the fragrant civilizations that passed through Tunisia, such as the Phoenician, Carthaginian and Roman civilizations.

 

Investing in one of the sectors of the Tunisian economy, such as the food industry, means seizing opportunities.

oils

• Production of olive oil mixed with improved vegetable oils (saljam/olive oil mixture)

• Biological oil production

• Create new units for filtering and canning

• Technical assistance to improve packaging and wrapping of existing products.

 

dates

• Canning of dates

• Production of new products based on dates (sweets, chocolate, cereals...)

• Convert dates

• Biological production.

For canned food, half canned food, and packing vegetables and fruits

• Half of the table olives sachet

• Tasbeer and half of vegetables and fruits

• Packing vegetables and fruits

• Freeze vegetables and fruits at low temperature.

sea products

• Upgrading the tuna tanks

• Production of fish-based ready-made dishes

• Development of pond projects for raising fish and crustaceans

• Freezing and processing of sea products.

various branches

• Production, packaging and processing of biological foods

• Extraction of essential and aromatic oils

• grape wines

• cut flowers

• Cheese based on fresh milk

• Modern slaughterhouses and red meat processing units

• sweets factories

• Baby Food

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