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    Tunisia’s trade deficit worsens by 67% to $3.25bn in five months

    June 12, 2022
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    TUNIS — Tunisia‘s balance of trade deficit worsened by 67% to 9.92 billion dinars ($3.25 billion) in the first five months of this year, from a deficit of 5.94 billion dinars in the same period of 2021, figures from the state Institute of Statistics showed on Saturday.

    *Tarek Amara; Editing: Angus MacSwan – Reuters

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