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Tunisia’s development challenges 2002-2011

With a surface area of 162,155 km, including seven socio-economic regions, Tunisia is part of the Maghreb area along with Algeria, Libya and Morocco. It has very few natural resources such as oil, gas and so on, and only 18 percent of its territory is considered fertile. The national authorities, aware of the limited potential of the country’s natural resources, have tried to diversify Tunisia’s production base over the years by targeting certain sectors such as tourism, phosphates and outsourcing industries oriented towards exporting and services.

Related Subject(s): Economic and Social Development
Countries: Tunisia
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