Economy

Tunisia-Ezzeddine Saïdane: Tunisia relationship with the International Monetary Fund has stopped

Speaking to Shems FM, economist Ezzeddine Saïdane clarified that it is apparent that Tunisia today is unable to resort to the international financial market.

Saidan added that Tunisia’s classification has declined 8 times, and all indicators are in red.

He indicated that the analyzes show that if Tunisia turns to the international financial market, the cost will be within 14%, highlighting that the last action before the revolution was 0.70%.

The economist also emphasised that Tunisia’s relationship with the International Monetary Fund is stalled, but the idea of forming a government of independent competencies and its program may make it reopen dialogue with us.

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