Officials in Tunisia are eager to show investors that Tunisia is a safe place to invest.
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S&P warns MENA countries over eurozone instability
Ratings agency says downward ratings possible for many MENA countries due to weak economic growth.
View from the Middle East and Africa: April/May 2012
As political unrest continues to put off investors from some north African countries, it is 'business as usual' in the more stable Morocco.
FDI into Tunisia on a downward spiral
The level of FDI into Tunisia has been in decline since 2008, with figures for the first 11 months of 2011 offering little hope of a recovery.
Tunisia's revolution: a nation in transit
Tunisians may be waving the banner of freedom, but the country will need to tackle many challenges in the aftermath of its revolution, including high unemployment and political uncertainty.
Should IPAs tell the truth in times of crisis?
In times of political upheaval and environmental disaster, should investment promotion agencies stay 'on message', or should they be frank about what is often a grim reality? Spencer Andersonlooks at three very different situations, and finds three very different approaches
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