Prime minister Najla Bouden, this Wednesday called on Belgian companies to invest in Tunisia, believing that “the new finance law provides for advantages for foreign investors, in special, in the Green Economy sector”.
Receiving, at Kasbah, the new Belgian ambassador to Tunisia, François Dumont, prime minister highlighted that Tunisia enjoys young skills permitting to attract investors, calling, in this context, to put in place a joint plan relating to circular migration.
On the other hand, it encouraged the Belgians to come and discover Tunisia as a tourist destination.
For its part, the Belgian ambassador to Tunisia voiced the predisposition of his country to continue to support Tunisia, in different sectors, underscoring its commitment to encourage Belgian companies to invest more in Tunisia and to attract young Tunisian skills.
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