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Increased Competition, the Main Export Barrier for Smes in Tunisia

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In Tunisia, increasing foreign competition and the saturation of export markets are among the main concerns of SMEs. This is revealed by a survey conducted by the European Investment Bank (EIB) under the Trade and Competitiveness Programme (TCP), co-financed by the European Union. According to this study, published this Thursday, 60% of Tunisian SME managers identify competitive pressure on foreign markets as a major obstacle to their internatio…
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In Tunisia, increasing foreign competition and the saturation of export markets are among the main concerns of SMEs. This is revealed by a survey conducted by the European Investment Bank (EIB) under the Trade and Competitiveness Programme (TCP), co-financed by the European Union. According to this study, published this Thursday, 60% of Tunisian SME managers identify competitive pressure on foreign markets as a major obstacle to their internatio…

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Managers broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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