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Tunisia has Succeeded in Repaying all its 2023 Domestic and External Debts 

By SG Editor·
Modern building facade with "Banque Centrale de Tunisie" sign in Tunisia.

The image shows the Banque Centrale de Tunisie building, highlighting Africa’s financial infrastructure supporting music industry growth.

That’s despite huge pressure on the country’s public finance, Finance Minister Sihem Boughdiri said on Monday, dispelling doubts about the possibility of a default. Tunisia will pay $4 billion of foreign debts in 2024, an increase of 40% compared with 2023, an official document showed amid a scarcity of external financing for the North African country that is struggling to fix its ailing public finances. Economists say Tunisia relied heavily on new internal loans to pay off its external debts, which significantly reduced liquidity and contributed to reducing banks’ financing of the economy. They believe that the situation will very difficult this year amid the rise in foreign debt and the difficulty of repeatedly resorting to the internal loans.

SOURCE: REUTERS