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TUNISIA KEEN TO INVEST IN MALAYSIA, SAYS HUSNIIPOH, May 19 (Bernama) -- The Republic of Tunisia is keen to invest inMalaysia given its large market potential and the fact that Europe was currentlyfacing an economic crisis, says Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri HusniHadanzlah."They see this opportunity and want their companies to set up base here.Their chamber of commerce will identify 30 large companies which Malaysiancompanies can forge ...more info Tunisia: Clinton, Ambassador Tekaya at Signing of Loan Agreement[State Department] REMARKSmore info Tunisia expects large 2.5 mln tonne grainTUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia expects to harvest 2.5 million tonnes of grain this year, the biggest harvest in recent decades, and plans to lease 10,000 hectares of farmland to investors, Agriculture Minister Mohammed Ben Salem said on Monday. "Our projections for the grain harvest this year are very good.... We expect (2.5 million tonnes) and the harvest could well be bigger than this," he told ...more info Tunisia: Clinton Signs $100 Million Cash Transfer Agreement With Country[State Department] Washington - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton signed a $100 million cash transfer agreement with Tunisia as part of the Obama administration's efforts to support the country through its democratic transition since the January 2011 ouster of ruler Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.more info Tunisia rejects U.S. "interference" in morality trialTUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia has rejected as "interference in Tunisian justice" U.S. complaints that the conviction of a television boss in a blasphemy trial raised new fears over free expression. U.S. ambassador Gordon Gray said on Thursday he was disappointed that a Tunisian court had fined Nabil Karoui, head of private television station Nessma, 2,400 dinars ($1,550) for broadcasting the ...more info Tunisia rejects US "interference" in morality trialTUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia has rejected as "interference in Tunisian justice" U.S. complaints that the conviction of a television boss in a blasphemy trial raised new fears over free expression. U.S. ambassador Gordon Gray said on Thursday he was disappointed that a Tunisian court had fined Nabil Karoui, head of private television station Nessma, 2,400 dinars for broadcasting the animated film ...more info Qatar to proceed with $2 bln refinery in TunisiaTUNIS (Reuters) - Qatar has revived plans to build a $2 billion oil refinery in Tunisia after years of delays, Qatari and Tunisian officials said on Tuesday, potentially expanding the North African country's refining capacity more than four fold. Qatar Petroleum initially won a bid in 2007 to develop Tunisia's first privately built, owned and run refinery as part of a joint venture with Britain ...more info Tunisia licenses first Islamist Salafi partyTUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's Islamist-led government has granted a license to a political party based on puritanical Salafi Islam for the first time in one of the most secular Arab nations, the party founder and a government source said on Friday. While Islamists did not play a prominent role in the 2011 uprising that toppled secular dictator Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, a struggle over the role of ...more info Tunisia economy grew 2 pct in first quarter: PMBEIRUT (Reuters) - Tunisia's prime minister said on Thursday the economy grew 2 percent in the first quarter of 2012, climbing back from a contraction a year ago. "Despite the difficult conditions the country has gone through, it has achieved positive numbers in a short period of time. The growth average has risen from minus 1.8 percent (in 2011) to 2 percent," Hamadi Jebali told an economic ...more info Exclusive: Tunisia licenses first Islamist Salafi partyTUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's Islamist-led government has granted a license to a political party based on puritanical Salafi Islam for the first time in one of the most secular Arab nations, the party founder and a government source said on Friday. While Islamists did not play a prominent role in the 2011 uprising that toppled secular dictator Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, a struggle over the role of ...more info |