The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) will provide Tunisia an amount of 180 to 200 million Euros to finance 14 projects, particularly in the sectors of energy, services and industry.
BAS National Program Manager at EBRD Anis El Fahem said that the Bank will soon launch a program to keep up with the Tunisian small and medium-sized enterprises from 2015 to 2020.
The program, which will be done in collaboration with the Ministry of Commerce and the European mission in Tunis, will allocate credits worth 10 million euros to benefit 475 enterprise specializing in the transport, traditional industries and tourism.
The EBRD his financed 20 projects in Tunisia with investments worth nearly 210 million euros since 2012.
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