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Tunisia seeks to cut fiscal deficit to 5.5% in 2023, led by economic reforms

Joseph Nchor by Editorial Staff
January 31, 2023
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TUNIS, Dec 23 (Reuters) – Tunisia expects to reduce its fiscal deficit to 5.5% next year from a forecast 7.7% this year, driven by austerity measures that could pave the way for a final deal with the International Monetary Fund on a rescue package.

The North African country has been in urgent need of international help for months as it grapples with a crisis in public finances that has raised fears it may default on debt and has contributed to…



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