• Its operations, all of which were in North Africa, specifically Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia, initially focused on oil exploration but expanded to include production. (wikipedia.org)
  • French company Vernicolor, specialized in manufacturing painted and chromed plastic interior decoration parts for cars, has launched a new production site in Tunisia. (fmcgroup.com)
  • Italian company MICLA has launched an engineering and design site in Tunisia. (fmcgroup.com)
  • According to MICLA's management, the choice to open an office in Tunisia stems from "the quality of the academic training of Tunisian engineers and their ability to adapt to international working conditions. (fmcgroup.com)
  • Tunisian private air carrier Syphax Airlines has signed an agreement with travel company TUI Russia seeking to transport at least 50,000 tourists from Russia to Tunisia in 2022. (fmcgroup.com)
  • Tunisia, too, has drawn up a national programme, the Tunisian Solar Plan, which encompasses some 40 projects to be implemented over the 2010-2016 period under public-private partnership arrangements. (eu.com)
  • Exporting the Tunisian sun to Europe has been the ambitious vision of the Tunisian-British company TuNur for the past ten years, as it plans to develop a mega solar power plant in southern Tunisia. (mediasupport.org)
  • In Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria and Egypt, companies have set up in the desert where they plan to build mega solar power plants in order to export this energy to Europe. (mediasupport.org)
  • In southern Tunisia, on the Algerian border, a gigantic solar power plant developed by the Tunisian-British company TuNur may spring up in the upcoming years. (mediasupport.org)
  • The latter aims at "providing low-cost electricity to 2 million European homes," through a transmission line linking Tunisia to Europe via Italy, and thus reducing CO2 emissions by five million tonnes per year, according to an announcement made by the company. (mediasupport.org)
  • Entitled "The determinants of export performance of firms in selected MENA countries" , it examines eight countries: Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey and West Bank & Gaza. (femise.org)
  • In Tunisia and Morocco, newly created companies do not export. (femise.org)
  • Through the North Africa Technical Assistance Facility, Tetra Tech International Development has been working with UK Embassies in Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria and Egypt to deliver a series of training courses to financial stakeholders and regulators. (tetratecheurope.com)
  • The seminar was held at two venues, in Tokyo and Osaka, and was attended by 111 Japanese companies and others interested in doing business in Tunisia. (or.jp)
  • The three Maghreb countries each have their own systems: BADR (Morocco), SIGAD (Algeria) and SINDA (Tunisia). (iemed.org)
  • The TIR (International Road Transit) system, in spite of its advantages, has been under-used in the Maghreb countries for various reasons: in Morocco, TIR carnets are not very much used, in Tunisia, TIR traffic represents a very small percentage of Tunisian transport companies' operations and in Algeria the system has been suspended. (iemed.org)
  • Association for the Promotion of the Right to Difference (ADD), Tunisian Association for Positive Prevention (ATP+), By-Lhwem , Terre d'Asile Tunisie (TAT), Damj , Danseurs Citoyens Sud , Mnemty and Association for Development and Strategic Studies in Tunisia (ADESM). (minorityrights.org)
  • Zoomcar, a car rental company based in India, has announced the expansion of its business into Egypt. (fmcgroup.com)
  • The Egyptian government has signed two agreements with a consortium comprising Egyptian construction company Orascom, French energy company ENGIE, and the Japanese Toyota Tsusho Corporation to build a 500 megawatts (MW) wind farm in the Gulf of Suez area, northeastern Egypt. (fmcgroup.com)
  • Egypt is also planning to develop power stations running on renewable energies that will account for 20 per cent of its total power generation capacity by 2020. (eu.com)
  • For example the operations carried out by the Algerian company Sonatrach, which holds the gas export monopoly in Algeria and which has significantly invested in Spain in the past couple of years. (iemed.org)
  • Between December 2021 and May 2022, this project has trained over 100 Tunisian, Algerian, Moroccan and Egyptian representatives from financial and regulatory institutions, including Ministries of Finance from across the region, Bank Al-Maghrib, Banque d'Algérie and the Casablanca Stock Exchange, and regulators such as Egypt's Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) and Tunisia's Conseil Du Marche Financier (CMF). (tetratecheurope.com)
  • Since 2008, Masdar has also concluded several agreements with international companies for the implementation of a wide range of renewable energy ventures, including one with German company Coenergy for a plant to produce solar panels as part of a $2bn programme, and an association agreement worth $1.2bn with the Spanish company Sener for the development of a photovoltaic power station, according to Sarkis. (eu.com)
  • The most ambitious is Morocco, which in November 2009 announced a $9bn programme for installing renewable energy power plants with a total capacity of 2 GW by 2020, representing 14 per cent of the country's total power generation capacity at that point. (eu.com)
  • Tunisian government resists proposed IMF austerity programme 8. (brettonwoodsproject.org)
  • I want to thank The Birgit Rausing Language Programme, for a generous scholarship to make the required field work in Morocco possible. (lu.se)
  • 2020, https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/09/1071702. (who.int)
  • The Spanish company is the main partner of the Coca-Cola Company in Africa. (fmcgroup.com)
  • A number of financing agreements, totalling over US$250mn, have been raised in support of the. (gtreview.com)
  • All of Circle's Moroccan gas was sold domestically in Morocco and was transported through this pipeline from the license to the end users in Kenitra. (wikipedia.org)
  • The data is collected by arranged interviews with focus groups consisting of university students in Rabat, Morocco, in order to investigate the trends and the extent of the occurrence of French in speech situations where intra- sentential code-switching between colloquial Moroccan Arabic and French is present. (lu.se)
  • Ben Youssef said the Tunisian government should upgrade the country's dilapidated water networks to avoid leaks and wastage, and make better use of waste water and rainwater to meet demand. (cde.news)
  • In the summer of 2005, the Egyptian Naguib Sawiris, first shareholder of the Egyptian Telecom Company Orascom, became the main Euro-Mediterranean investor. (iemed.org)
  • The Egyptian Refinery Company (ERC) plant will use fuel oil produced by an old refinery nearby as feedstock to produce 2.3 million tons of diesel per year. (atlanticcouncil.org)
  • Under the terms of an agreement signed last June, Saudi Aramco and the Japanese refining company Showa Shell are to develop a pilot solar power plant that will have a capacity of 10 MW and is due to come on stream in 2011. (eu.com)
  • While Turkiye's relations with neither Europe nor the US can be expected to be put back on track, they can at least be stabilized as both Erdogan and his Western counterparts would benefit from this," he told Arab News recently. (arabnews.com)
  • Erdogan would, most likely, continue his ambiguous foreign policy in which Turkiye, on the one hand, gives its Western allies arguments that it still can be considered an ally - that's why I won't be surprised if Erdogan finally agrees on Sweden's membership - while, on the other, decisively pushes for its interests, even when it harms NATO internal cohesion," he told Arab News. (arabnews.com)
  • Early Edition: September 23, 2021 A curated guide to major national security news and developments over the past 24 hours. (justsecurity.org)
  • But within just days of the Torch landings, German forces began established an airhead around the major Tunisian cities of Tunis and Bizerte. (worldoftanks.com)
  • On 14 November Anderson set his troops in motion, sending an "Eastern Task Force" from Algiers towards the Tunisian frontier with orders to march on Bizerte and Tunis. (worldoftanks.com)
  • Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Algeria, Mauritania, France, Malta, Libya, Tunis, Portugal and Deputy Ministers from Italy, Spain and Morocco took part in the Conference strengthening the cooperation in Western Mediterranean. (emwis.org)
  • Alongside the better-known manuscript collections of the Mzab valley in Algeria, a handful of family libraries on the Tunisian island of Jerba also house important collections of Ibāḍī manuscripts. (brill.com)
  • The factory extends over a total area of 20,000 square meters, including 10,000 square meters of covered surface. (fmcgroup.com)
  • Presided over by Sheikh Mohammed, who is also Vice Chairman of the Supreme Petroleum Council, the council approved ADNOC's key strategic investments program and future opportunities, as the oil and gas company expands its 2030 strategy, aimed at unlocking, creating and maximizing value and ensuring smart growth in its upstream, and downstream businesses, while strengthening market access. (aawsat.com)
  • The most important economic piece of news of 2005 in the Mediterranean was about the great investments made by private multinational companies - but rather than the north investing in the south, it was the other way round. (iemed.org)
  • There have been many examples of internationalisation in southern Mediterranean private companies during 2005. (iemed.org)
  • While only 3 percent of Tunisia's electricity is generated from renewable energy, and the country is struggling to meet its climate objectives because of the prevailing financial crisis, many foreign private investors are actively targeting Tunisian solar resources for export. (mediasupport.org)
  • IFE invites companies and other interested parties, whether public or private, to submit high quality concept notes either as a part of a consortium or an individual applicant. (invest-for-jobs.com)
  • The event was moderated by Mr. P.S. Suman, member of the Governing Council of the IJCCI Board, and attended by 150 participants mainly from Japanese and Indian private companies and professionals that are interested in developing business opportunities. (or.jp)
  • The Abu Dhabi Government launched the Modon Real Estate Company to design and create integrated residential communities that will meet the needs of citizens and requirements of Emirati families in line with the cabinet's policy to provide housing grants and government loans to local beneficiaries. (aawsat.com)
  • DSO also keeps Government informed about changes in export control regulation and reminds companies about the requirement for export licences under the Export Control Act 2002. (parliament.uk)
  • The Equatorial Coca-Cola Bottling Company has moved its headquarters from Barcelona, Spain, to Casablanca. (fmcgroup.com)
  • Italian multinational oil and gas company Eni has announced three new oil and gas discoveries in the concessions of Meleiha and Southwest Meleiha, in Egypt's Western Desert. (fmcgroup.com)
  • IFE ambition is to promote the Tunisian labor market by providing financial and technical support to project leaders in order to boost the economy, generate long-term jobs and encourage continuous training. (invest-for-jobs.com)
  • This transformative mission aims to support job creation in the GBS sector and position Rwanda as a global GBS destination by facilitating market entry, upskilling the sector's workforce, and advocating for the interests of companies in GBS. (invest-for-jobs.com)
  • Looking forward to COP27, to achieve global climate goals, every company, every financial firm, every bank, insurer and investor must continue to change. (tetratecheurope.com)
  • The third and final course was delivered by LIBF, who delivered a total of 24 hours of interactive training to provide senior leaders from across the financial sector with an understanding of technicalities of climate risk, from risk management techniques to disclosure requirements. (tetratecheurope.com)
  • The main feature of maritime transport between Mediterranean countries is the presence of national ship-owning companies with multiple, conflicting regulatory systems. (iemed.org)
  • He placed his money in Europe, by buying the Italian operating company GSM Wind for a little more than 12,000 million Euros. (iemed.org)
  • These South-North operations were occasionally structured around holding-type companies which invested in Europe the profits earned by the State in the exploitation of natural resources under monopoly conditions. (iemed.org)
  • TuNur: what lurks in the shadow of the Tunisian sun export to Europe? (mediasupport.org)
  • So, from the very beginning, there was a total lack of participation of the people, with a political system which was totally out of sync with the process of democracy which was happening in Europe. (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • The premier source for news about the Muslim community in Europe. (blogspot.com)
  • The operator and partner was Exxoil S A., a local Tunisian company. (wikipedia.org)
  • ANKARA - Anatolia News Agency - Turkey's multi-billion dollar urban transformation project, which is expected to keep the local construction sector active for years to come, will begin on Oct. 5 with an initial phase that includes the demolition of 150 public buildings in 33 provinces. (travel-impact-newswire.com)
  • Kenya will extend preferential tax policies to Chinese- owned companies looking to expand local operations in a move expected to bolster bilateral relations between the two nations. (tralac.org)
  • The exploitation of petrol was in the hands of foreign companies and only after the end of the Second World War, and the ensuing process of decolonisation, did oil revenues really come into local hands. (churchandstate.org.uk)
  • According to the company's management, the decision to move the headquarters to Morocco seeks to make it "closer" to the African communities. (fmcgroup.com)
  • The plan includes several expansion and growth projects that will explore and appraise Abu Dhabi's unconventional gas resources, as the company seeks to enable future value creation from its untapped gas resources. (aawsat.com)
  • Companies that were founded and located in southern Mediterranean countries, invested in countries on the northern shore. (iemed.org)
  • The total amount of the Wind operation far outweighs the total sum of foreign investments received by all the Meda countries from all over the world both in 2002 and in 2003. (iemed.org)
  • Karol Wasilewski, an analyst for 4CF The Futures Literacy Company and a founder of Krakow-based Institute for Turkiye Studies, expects continuity in Turkish diplomacy and decision-making in the short run, on the economy and foreign policy. (arabnews.com)
  • Tunisian start-ups with foreign capital are integrated into the international production chain. (femise.org)
  • In recent years, Western companies have become aware of the strategic role played by demand for foreign markets, the cornerstone of their development. (femise.org)
  • Conversely, the technological level and the volume of foreign licenses acquired, are factors that influence the export capacity of European companies. (femise.org)
  • Tunisian start-ups are trying to alleviate the problem by providing farmers with tools and technologies to improve their agricultural methods and manage their crops with less water. (cde.news)
  • Circle Oil Maroc Ltd. (COML), a wholly owned subsidiary of Circle Oil Plc signed an Exploration and Exploitation Agreement with ONHYM (Office National des Hydrocarbures et des Mines (the State oil company) for the Sebou Permit in June 2006 (original area 296 km2, now 134 km2 after relinquishments). (wikipedia.org)
  • The core Department has significantly reduced expenditure on taxis over the last two financial years and total staff expenditure on taxis has fallen from £38,058 between August 2009 and January 2010 to £26,249 between August 2011 and January 2012. (parliament.uk)
  • But are there really no consequences for the populations and resources as these companies claim? (mediasupport.org)
  • We are experiencing a disaster as we are really running out of water resources," said Yasser Bououd, co-founder of Ezzayra, a company that makes agricultural technology systems featuring smart irrigation devices, soil sensors and weather stations. (cde.news)
  • The three new wells add a total production of about 6,000 barrels of oil per day. (fmcgroup.com)
  • The project has an estimated total cost of USD 600 mn and is expected to become operational in 2024. (fmcgroup.com)
  • The total area of the Riyadh City project is approximately 8,000 hectares, equivalent to 85 percent of the area of Abu Dhabi Island and approximately 45 percent of Abu Dhabi's total residential land area. (aawsat.com)
  • Normally they are venerable state-owned or public sector companies that acquired the necessary turnover for these operations thanks to state monopolies, and operated on a South-South axis. (iemed.org)
  • Routine briefings and news conferences at past World Cups, including Russia in 2018, did not happen. (mynorthwest.com)
  • This organisation has affiliated companies in France (Banque Banorabe), Switzerland (Banque Banorient), Syria (Bank of Syria and Overseas) and representative offices in half a dozen countries. (iemed.org)
  • The number of wife-killings has increased recently on the pretext of adultery, and the article that was abolished by the President pardoned these crimes,' the official SANA news agency quoted Younes as saying. (joshualandis.com)
  • Interfax news agency quoted human rights activist Pavel Butsay, in the city of Sevastopol, as saying the sailors were at a Frankfurt airport and planned to return home next week. (africacenter.org)
  • Butsay told TASS news agency that a ransom was paid but did not reveal the sum. (africacenter.org)
  • These companies took years to internationalise their activity, normally with small investments from South to South. (iemed.org)
  • The Tunisian site will begin its activities with about 10 engineers and then increase its workforce to 50 engineers in the coming years. (fmcgroup.com)
  • In other news, UAE Supreme Petroleum Council (SPC) approved ADNOC's plans for capital expenditure of over $108.8 billion, over the next five years. (aawsat.com)
  • Many of Tunisia's 37 dams are depleted or empty due to years of drought, with total capacity having dropped to about 1 billion cubic meters - or 30% of the maximum - senior agriculture ministry official Hamadi Habib said last month. (cde.news)
  • On 25 November Waters had C Company, with 17 Stuart tanks, role up a well-paved road through a small pass at the Eastern end of the Tine River valley. (worldoftanks.com)
  • Using Michelin tourist maps, C Company advanced and performed a reconnaissance of the town of Tebourba, and then turned north to Djedeïda, merrily shooting up small detachments of German and Italian troops they met along the way. (worldoftanks.com)
  • I want to thank Maria Persson, supervisor for this study, for her guidance and supervision throughout this process, as well as assigning me as a representative of Lund University to conduct field work in Morocco. (lu.se)
  • The Company estimated that the likely recoverable resource was approximately 16 million cubic metres (100 million barrels). (wikipedia.org)
  • The pre-tournament target was 1.2 million international visitors but the official total was less than 800,000 entering the final week. (mynorthwest.com)
  • When tournament attendance topped 3.4 million, it was unclear and went unanswered if the total included all the volunteers, catering and security staff who clocked in to work in stadiums. (mynorthwest.com)
  • In total some 6.5 million at-risk buildings across the country will be demolished. (travel-impact-newswire.com)
  • Two months ago GTR called all companies that read our magazine and attend our events. (gtreview.com)
  • Established in 2002 and with offices in London and Singapore, Exporta Publishing & Events Ltd is the world's leading trade and trade finance media company, offering information, news, events and services for companies and individuals involved in global trade. (gtreview.com)
  • Similarly, Morocco is the only country in the Maghreb which runs physical spot-checks on goods using a selective verification approach based on an objective risk analysis technique. (iemed.org)
  • The estimated total program cost is $2.2 billion. (defaiya.com)
  • Projects that foster direct job creation by companies (covers up to 25% of the total cost). (invest-for-jobs.com)
  • When an Italian field invader displayed European activist messages, days later a Tunisian man did the same with a Palestinian flag. (mynorthwest.com)
  • Masdar, which is an offshoot of Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company, part of the state-owned Mubadala group, has launched numerous projects both in the UAE and at the regional and international level. (eu.com)