The announcement was made following a follow-up meeting with the Tunisia Investment Authority (TIA). Initially, the company will expand its site at the Monastir technopole, adding 500 new positions and employing over 2,400 people. The TIA highlights that this investment reflects the positive outlook of Tunisia's investment environment, marked by stability and developing infrastructure. Source: Africa News Agency
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