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France Keeps 150,000 Jobs in Tunisia Since 2021

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French Companies in Tunisia: Sustaining Employment in a Challenging Landscape

Since 2021, French companies operating in Tunisia have maintained a significant economic footprint, sustaining a stable workforce of approximately 150,000 to 160,000 employees. This stability follows a period of robust growth between 2016 and 2021, during which employment figures rose by nearly 30%. This recent trend demonstrates the strengthening of Tunisia’s industrial base rather than rapid expansion, particularly given the economic and political uncertainties affecting the region. This steadfast commitment represents a valuable contribution to job creation and economic development in Tunisia, particularly in the context of growing calls for economic empowerment across the African continent.

Strengthening Industrial Ties and Export Capabilities

A prime example of this continuing investment is the recent inauguration of the extended CMR Tunisie facility in Fouchana (Ben Arous). Specializing in the manufacturing of electrical cables for engines and ship machinery, the new unit aims to increase production capacity and boost exports. These exports are primarily targeted towards France and the United States, further solidifying local employment opportunities. Anne Guéguen, the French Ambassador to Tunisia, lauded the investment as “a project that creates jobs and supports the country’s economic progress”, underscoring the important role of French companies in the Tunisian economy. Such investment signifies a commitment to local economic development, which aligns with ongoing discussions about fostering sustainable growth within the African tech and manufacturing landscape.

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