The UK Agency for International Cooperation (DFID) has just awarded nearly 4 million dollars (10 million dinars) to Tunisian SMEs.
The agreement was signed Tuesday, June 26 with the Ministry of Industry and SMEs. Led by the Tunis Stock Exchange, the Investia PME program aims to support and support 120.
According to Slim Feriani, Minister of Industry and SMEs, “the importance of this agreement will help develop cooperation between the two signatory parties and promote the diversification of sources of finance for SMEs, through the use of the financial market” ,
It will also allow the minister to boost the economic circuit and create new jobs.
The agreement will also strengthen the Ministry’s contribution to the SME Financial Restructuring Support Program for the period 2018-2020 to support 600 companies with an envelope of more than $ 150 million ($ 400 million). of dinars).
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