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Tunisia’s cumulative tourism revenues climbed to TND600 million as of April 10, according to data from the country’s central bank. (Creative Commons)
  • Cumulative labor income saw a 15.3-percent rise to TND1.9 billion ($633.71 million) on April 10
  • This was against the TND1.6 billion ($533.42 million) on the same day in 2021

Tunisia’s cumulative tourism revenues climbed to TND600 million ($200 million) as of April 10, according to data from the country’s central bank.

The revenues were up by 48 percent, said the Banque Centrale de Tunisie (BCT) while releasing data about its financial and monetary indicators on Friday, April 15.

Cumulative labor income saw a 15.3-percent increase, to nearly TND1.9 billion ($633.71 million) on April 10 this year, against TND1.6 billion ($533.42 million) on the same day in 2021.

External debt services went up 5 percent, from nearly TND2 billion ($666.69 million) to about TND2.1 billion ($700.02 million).

As for net foreign exchange reserves, they stood at TND22.7 billion ($7.57 billion), as of April 14, 2022, against TND21.8 billion ($7.27 billion) on the same date of the previous year, posting a slight increase of 4 percent.

The overall volume of refinancing increased from TND9.4 billion ($3.13 billion) in April 2021 to TND10.3 billion ($3.43 million) in April 2022.