Tunisia’s Economy Records Unprecedented Contraction

The Tunisian economy records an unprecedented contraction in 2020 (Reuters)
The Tunisian economy records an unprecedented contraction in 2020 (Reuters)
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Tunisia’s Economy Records Unprecedented Contraction

The Tunisian economy records an unprecedented contraction in 2020 (Reuters)
The Tunisian economy records an unprecedented contraction in 2020 (Reuters)

Tunisia recorded an unprecedented economic contraction estimated at 8.8 percent in 2020 compared to 2019, according to figures by the National Institute of Statistics (INS).

In terms of sectoral figures, the INS affirmed that the rate of added value of market services declined by 13.3 percent.

It rose to 50 percent in tourism activities that include hotels, restaurants and cafes, in addition to transportation services related mostly to the tourism sector.

These figures did not surprise economists and finance experts, given the quarterly economic results announced since early 2020.

Regarding non-market services (services provided by the government), a decline of 7.6 percent was recorded in Q4 2020, following the adoption of the new work system in public administrative services with exceptional working hours.

According to statistics from the Ministry of Agriculture, Water Resources and Fisheries, the sector’s added value posted an increase of 4.4 percent in 2020.

On the other hand, the building materials and ceramics industry sector saw a one percent growth compared to the same period of the previous year.

The added value of non-manufacturing industries decreased by 3.2 percent in Q4 2020, compared to the same period in 2019.

This decline is due to a 34 percent drop in production in the mining sector, following the decrease in raw phosphate production.

Hence, production in this area was estimated at 3.1 million tons in 2020 compared to 3.7 million tons in 2019.

Commenting on forecasts over the economic recovery, Tunisian economic expert Jannat bin Abdullah said the return of economic activities to their previous levels is not only related to the pandemic but is also affected by the political and social environment, which is still dominated by tensions and disputes.

“This affects the classification of the Tunisian economy by international financing structures, which makes it difficult to obtain loans to finance development projects and create job opportunities,” she explained.

Jannat further pointed to the importance of overcoming the “uncertainty” in the country, in an attempt to provide an environment capable of attracting foreign investment.



GASTAT: Unemployment Rate in Saudi Arabia Stabilizes Relatively at 3.5% in Q1 2024

A night view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A night view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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GASTAT: Unemployment Rate in Saudi Arabia Stabilizes Relatively at 3.5% in Q1 2024

A night view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A night view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)

The Saudi unemployment rate in the first quarter of 2024 reached 7.6%, compared to 7.8% in the fourth quarter of 2023, said the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) in the Labor Market Bulletin for the first quarter of 2024.

The report provides insights into the changes in the labor market during this period, incorporating the revised data from the fourth quarter of 2023 based on the Saudi Census 2022.

The overall unemployment rate - for Saudis and non-Saudis - has relatively stabilized at 3.5% in the first quarter of 2024, compared to 3.4% in Q4 2023.

In the first quarter of 2024, the unemployment rate for Saudi females rose to 14.2%, up from 13.9% in the previous quarter of 2023 and unemployment for Saudi male workers decreased to 4.2% from 4.6% in the previous quarter of 2023.

The labor force participation rate in Q1 2024 for Saudis increased to 51.4%, compared to 50.4% in the fourth quarter of 2023. However, the labor force participation rate for both Saudis and non-Saudis decreased to 66.0% from 67.0% in the fourth quarter of 2023.

Moreover, the results also showed that the labor force participation rate for Saudi females increased to 35.8% in the first quarter of 2024, up from 35.0% in the previous quarter. Similarly, for Saudi male workers, the labor force participation rate increased to 66.4% from 65.4% in the previous quarter.

According to GASTAT, the results are based on a household survey conducted by the authority, which electronically collects information from a sample representing different regions of the Kingdom.

Data about the working-age population residing in the Kingdom is thus collected and estimates are made by the authority by calculating important labor market indicators, such as unemployment and labor force participation rates, among others.