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On Monday, Tunisia’s Minister of Economy and Planning, Samir Abdel Hafeez, held talks with Singapore’s Ambassador to Tunisia, Anthony Ang, to explore opportunities for strengthening economic cooperation between the two nations.
During the meeting, Abdel Hafeez emphasized Tunisia’s unique advantages, including its political stability, skilled workforce, and strategic geographic position.
He described Tunisia as an ideal gateway for foreign investment, particularly from Singapore, offering access to neighboring and wider African markets.
Highlighting the need for closer ties, the minister called for enhanced communication between the two countries to promote partnership opportunities.
This could be achieved through organizing promotional events and fostering interactions between private sector stakeholders and support structures in both Tunisia and Singapore.
Ambassador Ang expressed Singapore’s commitment to deepening bilateral economic ties, pointing to substantial opportunities in sectors such as high technology, innovation, tourism, logistics, financial services, and professional training.