The transport of phosphate to the factories of the Tunisian chemical group in Gabès and Sekhira by rail and land has resumed after more than a month of blockage amid sit-ins and social protests led by unemployed people at Gafsa station.
It should be remembered that the blockage in the supply circuits led to the depletion of stocks of phosphates and to the cessation of the activities of the chemical group.
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