A high-level Tunisian delegation is visiting Paris on October 28 and 29, 2025, at the invitation of the network of French Foreign Trade Advisors (CCE). She is participating in the Tunisia–France 2025 Business Meetings, organized by Business France, with the aim of boosting bilateral exchanges and exploring new areas of cooperation.
Technology and sustainable mobility
The program includes a visit to the “Valeo Mobility Tech Center”, the Valeo group’s innovation center dedicated to connected, autonomous and electrified mobility. Participants will discover emerging technologies for the car of tomorrow, a promising sector for Tunisian-French partnerships in the automotive industry and technological engineering.
With 11.5 billion euros in bilateral trade in 2024, 1,600 French companies established in Tunisia and 168,000 jobs generated, France remains Tunisia’s leading economic partner.
French direct investments reached 190 million euros, representing nearly 30% of FDI received by the country. This relationship is based on Tunisian industrial competence, the quality of its technical training and increasing integration into French value chains, which position Tunisia as a strategic industrial and technological hub in the Mediterranean.
Tunisian companies exporting
Tunisia stood out in 2024 as the leading African investor in France, with 18 projects creating more than 240 jobs, particularly in the digital, agro-industry and renewable energy sectors.
This dynamic illustrates the rise of innovative Tunisian companies, now capable of establishing themselves on European markets and strengthening the country’s economic influence.
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