Tunis, Jan. 5 — Tunisia places protecting citizens’ purchasing power and controlling price trends at the top of its developmental priorities for the coming period.
Official forecasts target inflation stability around 5.3% in 2026, the same rate reported Monday, by the National Institute of Statistics (INS) for the full year 2025. This reflects a strong commitment to curbing inflationary pressures, which had reached 7% in 2024.
This annual decrease coincided with stable consumer inflation in…
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