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Tunisia: Economy – WB Willing to Support Government’s Planned Reforms

Tunisia: Economy – WB Willing to Support Government’s Planned Reforms

Tunis Afrique Presse (Tunis)

Tunis/Tunisia — The World Bank (WB) is willing to continue the implementation of cooperation programmes with Tunisia, including social and economic integration programmes and cooperation to support the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), said, Wednesday afternoon, WB Vice-President for the Middle East and North Africa Region, Ferid Belhaj.

Belhaj, who spoke at a video conference held Wednesday afternoon with Minister of Economy and Planning, Samir Saied, added that the World Bank, which follows with interest the evolution of economic and financial conditions in Tunisia, is also willing to support the reforms planned by the government to ensure economic recovery and overcome the current crisis.

In turn, The Minister of Economy and Planning said that the new government, aware of the challenges facing the country, is currently working on the development of an urgent and feasible reform programme, in consultation with the various economic and social actors.

The priorities of this programme are the impetus of economic activity, the improvement of the situation of public finance and the development of good governance, he added.

“Tunisia relies in this reform process on its own capabilities, but it also expects greater support from its partners,” said the minister, who expressed his “satisfaction” with the cooperation between Tunisia and the World Bank.

On this occasion, Saied expressed the hope that cooperation with the World Bank will be strengthened, especially in areas of growth, including digitalization and technological innovation.

Participated in this video conference held on the sidelines of the annual meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund, currently held in Washington, Minister of Finance, Sihem Nemsia, Secretary of State for International Cooperation, Aida Hamdi, the Director of the World Bank office in Tunisia and the Director of the office of the International Finance Corporation (IFC).

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