Tunisia Targets Turkish Investors with New Industrial Priorities

Tunisia's Tunisian-Turkish Chamber sets industrial priorities to attract Turkish investment, focusing on automotive, electronics, and textiles.

Tunisia Targets Turkish Investors with New Industrial Priorities

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Tunisia is intensifying efforts to attract Turkish investors, with the Tunisian-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry outlining key industrial sectors for collaboration. The chamber's priorities include automotive components, electronics, and textiles, aiming to leverage Tunisia's strategic location and trade agreements.

According to a statement from the chamber, the initiative seeks to boost bilateral trade, which reached $1.2 billion in 2025. Turkish companies already operate in Tunisia, particularly in manufacturing and energy, and the new focus aims to diversify investments into higher-value industries.

The chamber's president emphasized Tunisia's competitive advantages, including proximity to European markets and qualified labor. No specific investment targets or timelines were provided, but the chamber plans to organize business forums and matchmaking events in 2026.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key sectors for Turkish investment in Tunisia?

The Tunisian-Turkish Chamber has prioritized automotive components, electronics, and textiles for investment.

What was the bilateral trade volume between Tunisia and Turkey in 2025?

Bilateral trade reached $1.2 billion in 2025, according to the chamber.

Why is Tunisia attractive to Turkish investors?

Tunisia offers proximity to European markets, qualified labor, and trade agreements, making it a strategic hub.

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