Speaking to Shems FM, World Bank vice-president for the Middle East and North Africa, Ferid Belhaj, outlined the current economic situation in Tunisia as chaotic. “It is a chaotic situation that prompts high concern and the trajectory of its development is unpredictable,” he said.
“Whenever a new administration is formed in the nations in which we work, the World Bank comes up with a white paper; A guide that presents recommendations based on the data registered, ”Belhaj said in the context of the bank’s tasks.
During a virtual seminar organized by the Nabeul Business Institute on the theme “Tunisian economy, in what direction? Mr Belhaj revealed that this roadmap incorporates points that should be among the priorities.
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