4.004

International companies

Having chosen Tunisia for their international production site. From their hub in Tunisia, they supply their mother companies in over 66 countries.

467.390

Skilled jobs

At the cutting edge of technical and technological advances, Tunisians have developed know-how and a level of productivity that is highly sought after by international companies.

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06 10 2025

Japanese giant NTN Corporation chooses Tunisia for its first African project

During a working meeting with the Minister of Industry, Mines and Energy, Ms Fatma Thabet Chiboub, on Monday in Tunis, Eiichi Ukai, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Japanese group NTN Corporation, a world leader in the manufacture of automotive components, presented his group’s investment programme in Tunisia, where he plans to launch his […]

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08 09 2025

China’s JETTY Automotive Technology sets up operations in Tunisia

On Monday 8 September, Chinese group JETTY Automotive Technology Co. LTD inaugurated an 8,000 m² site in Borj Cédria, a suburb of the capital Tunis, for the production of cables for Volvo and Cherry car manufacturers. This is the group’s first international location, creating 800 jobs by 2026. Founded in 2010 in Changchun High-tech Zone, […]

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01 09 2025

First half of 2025 : Increase in international investment flows in Tunisia

International investment in Tunisia reached 1,650.3 million Tunisian dinars at the end of the first half of 2025. Compared to the last three years, these investments recorded increases of +20.8% compared to 2024, +35.8% compared to 2023, and +63.6% compared to 2022. FDI is distributed as follows: 24.3% for energy, 62.9% for manufacturing, 11.6% for […]

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