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Tunis — The National Constituent Assembly (NCA) adopted, on Monday, for 2011, a financial co-operation agreement worth 76 million euros (about 163 million dinars MTD), concluded between Tunisia and Germany.

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     Tunis — The National Constituent Assembly (NCA) adopted, on Monday, for 2011, a financial co-operation agreement worth 76 million euros (about 163 million dinars MTD), concluded between Tunisia and Germany.

     The adoption of this agreement took place before Prime Minister Mehdi Jomaa's visit to Germany, June 18-19, according to Secretary of State to Foreign Affairs Faycal Gouia.

     This amount will serve to fund several programmes including that of support to small- and medium-sized enterprises, to promote employment under the form of credits worth 50 million euros and a donation worth 1.5 million euros.

     The agreement will also provide the necessary funding for the cleanliness project of industrial zones under the form of advantageous credits worth 18 million euros, and consolidate the programme of integrated water management worth 4.5 million euros and a donation worth 2 million euros, for the benefit of the De-pollution Fund (FODEP).

     These credits will be used as part of contracts between the institution of credits for reconstruction, the recipient enterprises and the financial institutions.

     Germany is Tunisia's main partner. Since 1960, Germany has granted about 1,468 million euros (2,643 million dinars) to Tunisia.

 

 

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