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Tunisia Has a Mixed Commercial System, Here’s an Overview Of The Commercial System in Tunisia

Victor KakuluBy Victor KakuluApril 18, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tunisia has a mixed commercial system, combining free-market principles with government regulation and a growing private sector. Here’s an overview of the commercial system in Tunisia:


1. Economic Model

  • Mixed Economy: Tunisia blends private enterprise with state involvement, especially in strategic sectors like energy, water, and transportation.
  • Market-Oriented Reforms: Since the 1990s, Tunisia has moved toward liberalization, privatization, and international trade integration.

2. Types of Commerce

Formal Sector

  • Includes registered businesses, corporations, retail chains, and banks.
  • Operates under regulations set by the Tunisian government and the Ministry of Commerce.
  • Covers industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, technology, tourism, and trade.

Informal Sector

  • A significant part of the economy, especially in local markets and rural areas.
  • Includes street vendors, unregistered shops, and small-scale traders.
  • Often lacks regulation but plays a major role in employment and daily trade.

3. International Trade & Commerce

  • Tunisia is a member of:
    • World Trade Organization (WTO)
    • African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)
    • European Free Trade Agreements (especially with the EU)
  • Major exports:
    • Olive oil, textiles, electrical components, dates, seafood
  • Key partners: European Union (esp. France, Italy, Germany), Algeria, Libya, China

4. Business Environment

  • Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) make up over 90% of the private sector.
  • Tunis, Sfax, and Sousse are major commercial hubs.
  • Tunisia has free trade zones and industrial parks to attract foreign investors.
  • The Central Bank of Tunisia oversees monetary policy and financial stability.

5. Regulatory Framework

  • Businesses must register with:
    • Tunisian Trade Register
    • Tax authorities (for VAT and corporate tax)
  • Governed by the Commercial Code and Investment Code.
  • The government supports commerce through:
    • Digitalization
    • Entrepreneurship programs
    • Export promotion
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