Tunis: A promotional roadshow for the 21st edition of Tunisia Investment Forum (TIF): EU-Tunisia Business Forum, set for June 12-13, 2024 in Tunis, was launched from May 8 to 15, 2024, with European decision-makers and investors in Munich, Madrid, Brussels, Paris, Lyon and Rome. These meetings, chaired by Minister of Economy and Planning Feriel Ouerghi Sebaï and Foreign Investment Promotion Agency FIPA-Tunisia CEO Jalel Tebib, seek to present the various economic reforms and Tunisia's efforts to further improve the investment climate to decision-makers, heads of sectoral organisations, business leaders and investors. The goal is also to promote Tunisia as a site and strategic platform for investment and fruitful partnerships, notably in promising, value-added sectors, said the Ministry of Economy in a press release on Wednesday. Organised in coordination with the FIPA offices and the diplomatic missions of concerned countries, these meetings will serve to present the state of preparations for the TIF and t o invite decision-makers to the Forum to find out about the country's investment opportunities and comparative advantages. The 21st edition of TIF will be held on June 12-13 in Tunis, at the initiative of FIPA-Tunisia in collaboration with the European Union/Delegation in Tunisia and with the support of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
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