Jendouba

More than a welcoming region for your investments

known for its archaeological sites and historical monuments, the region of Jendouba offers favourable conditions for your investments. Explore the multiple facets of Jendouba’s economic landscape, which presents various advantages in terms of industrial diversity and business opportunities.

Explore Jendouba

Located in the North-West of the country, the governorate of Jendouba shares borders with Kef and Siliana to the South, Béjà to the East, and Algeria to the West. With an area of 3,102 km2, the region is home to a population of 401,365 inhabitants. This land is rich by its natural resources, and also by its cultural heritage, with the archaeological site of Bulla.

● 74 companies with 10 or more employees, of which 16 are totally exporting companies.

The industrial diversification of the governorate of Jendouba is defined by key sectors such as the valorization of forest products, including cork, medical and aromatic products. This area occupies a prominent place in the local economy, profiting from the region’s natural resources.

At the same time, the agri-food industry and aeronautics occupy a central position in the industrial diversification strategy. These sectors encompass varied activities, ranging from food production to repair, maintenance and technical inspection in the aeronautical field.This diversity contributes to strengthening the local economy, and to positioning Jendouba as an important player in the national industrial landscape.

More than one good reason to invest in Jendouba

Invest in Jendouba

The governorate of Jendouba has basic infrastructure covering electrification, water supply, and a transportation network including roads, agricultural tracks, and railways.The harbours of Radès and Tabarka, as well as Tabarka’s airport at 70 km and Tunis’ airport at 150 km, serve the region.
Regarding industrial development, Jendouba hosts four industrial zones, including Jendouba Industrial zone, the Boussalem Industrial zone, the Tabarka Industrial zone 2′, and the Irtiah 01 Industrial zone in northern Jendouba.

Live and work in Jendouba
With a strong commitment to education, healthcare services, vocational training and tourism, Jendouba is flourishing as a prosperous region.

● Education: Jendouba provides a strong educational infrastructure with 325 primary schools, as well as 52 secondary schools. It is a home to 4 higher education institutions, forming a university hub with over 9,500 students in various fields.

● Health: Healthcare is a priority in Jendouba with 2 regional hospitals totaling 448 beds, 119 primary health centres, 3 clinics, 10 analysis and radiology laboratories, and 48 pharmacies, facilitating accessibility to healthcare.

● vocational Training: The governorate of Jendouba has a diverse specialised training with 28 centres, including 7 public and 21 private, helping to develop different skills to meet the needs of the labour market.

● Tourism and Leisure: The tourism sector is active, offering 29 hotels with a capacity of 6,218 beds. Attractions include wild game hunting, fishing, stunning beaches at Tabarka, local crafts (rugs, rattan furniture, ceramics, pottery and cork items), and a golf course.

All of these elements make Jendouba a place where quality of life and opportunities for development merge harmoniously.

Live and work in Jendouba

With a strong commitment to education, healthcare services, vocational training and tourism, Jendouba is flourishing as a prosperous region.

● Education: Jendouba provides a strong educational infrastructure with 325 primary schools, as well as 52 secondary schools. It is a home to 4 higher education institutions, forming a university hub with over 9,500 students in various fields.

● Health: Healthcare is a priority in Jendouba with 2 regional hospitals totaling 448 beds, 119 primary health centres, 3 clinics, 10 analysis and radiology laboratories, and 48 pharmacies, facilitating accessibility to healthcare.

● vocational Training: The governorate of Jendouba has a diverse specialised training with 28 centres, including 7 public and 21 private, helping to develop different skills to meet the needs of the labour market.

● Tourism and Leisure: The tourism sector is active, offering 29 hotels with a capacity of 6,218 beds. Attractions include wild game hunting, fishing, stunning beaches at Tabarka, local crafts (rugs, rattan furniture, ceramics, pottery and cork items), and a golf course.

All of these elements make Jendouba a place where quality of life and opportunities for development merge harmoniously.

Launch your business in Jendouba

Agency for the Promotion of Industry and Innovation – APII

Established in 1972, APII is a public institution under the supervision of the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mines. It is responsible for implementing government policy relating to the promotion of the industrial sector and innovation. The APII is the main point of contact for investors regarding the legal constitution of companies and the management of financial and fiscal benefits.
APII services
The One Stop Shop, ISO 9001 certified, provides most of the APII services for the company

● The provision of certificates for the submission of investment project declarations
● Carrying out the formalities for the establishment of companies.
● Assisting with the establishment of companies.

Agricultural Investment Promotion Agency – APIA
APIA is a public institution established in 1983, with the principal mission of promoting private investment in agriculture, fishing and associated services.

APIA services
● Granting financial and fiscal benefits established by the Investment Law No. 2016-71 to promoters of agricultural, fishing, and related services projects, as well as projects involving the primary processing of agricultural and fishing products.
● Identifying investment opportunities and project ideas to be promoted by Tunisian and foreign private operators, thereby contributing to the achievement of national objectives assigned to the agricultural sector.

● Assisting promoters in the preparation of their investment files and providing guidance during the implementation phase of their projects.

Agence Foncière Industrielle – AFI
The Industrial property Agency is a public organisation established in 1973 to strengthen the industrial network and contribute to the economic and social development of Tunisia.

AFI services
● The creation and development of industrial areas equipped with the amenities necessary for the implementation of industrial projects.
● The construction of modular industrial premises and their provision to Tunisian and foreign investors.