Tunisia’s trade deficit increased by 28.5 per cent from March to April, the Institute of Statistics said yesterday in a statement.
The trade deficit increased to 2.272 billion dinars ($744.5 million) from 1.768 billion dinars ($579.6 million) in March, according to the official statement
The institute added that this proves that imports continue to exceed exports.
Tunisia is witnessing a severe economic crisis, which was exacerbated by the fallout from the outbreak of the Covid pandemic and the high cost of importing energy and basic materials, especially following the Russian-Ukrainian War.
At the end of January, the governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia, Marwan Al-Abbasi, said that the bank estimates inflation will rise to 11 per cent in 2023, up from 8.3 per cent in 2022.
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