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A French electronics giant bets on Tunisia

by Webdo
Tuesday 25 November 2025 18:26
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The electronic industries sector in Tunisia is preparing to reach a new level. The French group specializing in the manufacturing of electronic cards, based in Borj El Ghazel (Ben Arous governorate), plans to expand its activities to fully integrate smart industry 5.0.

This large-scale project, which should generate new jobs and stimulate exports, was at the center of a meeting held Tuesday at the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Energy, between Minister Fatma Thabet Chiboub, the group’s general director, Bruno Raco, and the director of the Tunisian subsidiary, Aymen Troudi.

The company based in Tunisia is a subsidiary of the international group All Circuits, world leader in the electronics sector, present on five continents. The group employs nearly 2,000 people worldwide, including 700 in Tunisia, a workforce expected to increase with the launch of the new development project.

Tunisian industry facing the 5.0 challenge

For the ministry, this project confirms the growing attractiveness of Tunisia for investments with high technological value. Fatma Thabet Chiboub reaffirmed the State’s desire to strengthen the electronics sector, support innovative companies and remove obstacles likely to slow down investors.

She also underlined that this type of project directly contributes to the upscaling of Tunisian industry, by directing the country towards technology-intensive and know-how-intensive activities.

The ministry is also finalizing a pact for the competitiveness of the electronic industries sector, expected for adoption during the first quarter of 2026. This strategic document sets the main orientations of the sector for 2030, with the objectives: attracting more investments, strengthening innovation, improving the quality of production and deeply integrating Tunisia into global value chains.

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