AIMEC

AIMEC

Led by the African Union Commission (AUC), AIMEC is a pan-African regional platform for thought leadership and action on inclusive businesses and inclusive markets.

This think tank identifies, facilitates, and reproduces best practices. It advocates innovation in inclusive trade policies.

This approach is geared towards inclusive businesses and markets, particularly vulnerable populations, from production to marketing.

Tunisia was awarded the seat of AIMEC after a long run of competitions with other member countries.

The Africa Department within the Ministry of Trade and Export Development is responsible for managing the Tunisian Headquarters allocation project by negotiating all details with the African Union in consultation with relevant national stakeholders.

Other Projects

Depuis des années, la Tunisie met tout en œuvre pour élever ses échanges économiques avec l’Afrique au même niveau que ceux avec l’Europe. En effet, la proximité avec les pays subsahariens offre des opportunités d’exports et d’imports pour les acteurs y adhérant.

Joint commission: bilateral

The Africa department of the Ministry of Trade and Export Development also follows some bilateral joint commissions with some countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
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COMESA

By joining the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa - COMESA - Tunisia is willing to take part in the economic development of this area as the largest economic block on the continent.
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AfCFTA

Tunisia adheres to the agreement creating the African Continental Free Trade Area to promote trade with all countries of the African Continent.
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ECOWAS

All regional, multilateral and bilateral trade agreements and projects in Africa offer real potential for Tunisia and all its partners for real economic development.
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PEMA II

All regional, multilateral and bilateral trade agreements and projects in Africa offer real potential for Tunisia and all its partners for real economic development.
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GIZ support program for ZLECAF

The national component in Tunisia
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