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TUNISIA AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
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Global Country Study Report
On
“Automobile Industry (TUNISIA)”
Business Opportunity for Gujarat/Delhi.
Submitted By:

Submitted To:

CHAUDHARI BHAVIKKUMAR MAHESHBHAI

(Asst. Prof. sahal vajivala.)

CHAUDHARY AKSHAYKUMAR ROHITBHAI

Grow more faculty of management. FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT
STUDIES,

DODIYA SAJIDHASAN MIKDADALI
KHARADI KINJAL PRATAPBHAI
VIJAPURA MAHAMMADBILAL ABIDBHAI
MAURYA NIRAJKUMAR LALLUBHAI

(GROW MORE FOUNDATION),
HIMATNAGAR.
INSTITUTE CODE: 713.

Introduction of Tunisia.


Continent



Africa



Region



Northern Africa



Coordinates



34°00′N 9°00′E



Area



Ranked 93rd



• Total



163,610 km2 (63,170 sq mi) 

• Land



95%



• Water



5%.

Coastline
1,148 km (713 mi)
Borders
Total land borders:
1,424 km
Algeria 965 km, Libya 459 km
Highest point
Jebelech Chambi
1,544 m
Lowest point
Chott elDjerid
-17 m
Longest river
Medjerda River
450 km

Economic scenario,


Statistics



GDP



$47.13 billion Nominal (2013)



GDP growth



2.81% (2013)



GDP per capita



$4329 (2013)



GDP by sector



Agriculture:11%, Industry: 35.3%,
Services: 53.7% (2009 est.)



Inflation (CPI)



6.04% (July 2014)



Population below poverty line



3.8% (2005 est.)

Labor force
3.315 million (2013)
Labor force by occupation agriculture: 18.3%; industry:
31.9%; services: 49.8% (2009 est.) Unemployment
15.2% (Q1 2014)
Main Industry petroleum, mining (particularly phosphate and iron ore), tourism, textiles, footwear, agribusiness, beverages
Ease of doing business rank
50th



External



Exports



$17.06 billion (2013)



Export goods



clothing, semi-finished goods and textiles, agricultural products, mechanical goods, phosphates and chemicals, hydrocarbons, electrical equipment



Main export partners



France 26.3% Italy 16.0% Germany 9.4% Libya 7.9% United States 4.3% (2012 est.)

Imports
$24.31 billion (2013)
Import goods textiles, machinery and equipment, hydrocarbons, chemicals, foodstuffs
Main import

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