A few months after the opening of its automotive components manufacturing site, VISTEON announces the expansion of its infrastructure in Tunisia. This plan includes an investment of 30 million dinars and the creation of a TECH Center dedicated to interior design, cybersecurity and connected car technologies. This project, welcomed by the Tunisia Investment Authority, will generate 350 engineering jobs by 2026. Source: Africa News Agency
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