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Weekly Edition, Tunisia  -  Week of April 26, 1999
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Tunisian parliament ratifies free trade accord with Morocco
The Tunisian parliament ratified on Tuesday the accord setting up a free trade area between Morocco and Tunisia.
Tunisia-Morocco, Economics, 4/28/1999

AL chief confers with Tunisian president
Tunisian President Zein al-Abidin Bin Ali on Tuesday met with Arab League Secretary General Esmat Abdul Meguid who concluded a three-day visit to Tunisia.
Tunisia-Regional, Politics, 4/28/1999

Prince Sultan in Tunis today
Saudi Minister of Defense and Aviation Prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz is to arrive today in Tunisia on a five-day official visit in his tour that includes Pakistan and Iran.
Saudi Arabia-Tunisia, Politics, 4/27/1999

Book review: Tunisia, the country of promising economy
The Tunisian foreign investment agency has released a new book under the title, "Tunisia: the country of a promising economy." The book includes information about the general characteristics of the Tunisian economy, market, human resources, the infrastructure and a briefing on encouraging investment means in the country and direct foreign investment.
Tunisia, Economics, 4/27/1999

Tangiers hosts commemorating meeting of Maghreban conference
The Tangiers Conference, held in 1958 by the Moroccan Istiqlal Party, the Algerian National Liberation Front and the Tunisian Neo-destour party, was meant to lay down the foundations of a Maghreban regional union.
Tunisia, Politics, 4/26/1999


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