World Bank Expects Tunisia’s Economic Growth to Rebound 3.5% in 2022

 People queue to receives their coronavirus vaccines at El-Menzah Stadium which was turned into a vaccination center in the Tunisian capital Tunis on August 3, 2021. (AFP)
People queue to receives their coronavirus vaccines at El-Menzah Stadium which was turned into a vaccination center in the Tunisian capital Tunis on August 3, 2021. (AFP)
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World Bank Expects Tunisia’s Economic Growth to Rebound 3.5% in 2022

 People queue to receives their coronavirus vaccines at El-Menzah Stadium which was turned into a vaccination center in the Tunisian capital Tunis on August 3, 2021. (AFP)
People queue to receives their coronavirus vaccines at El-Menzah Stadium which was turned into a vaccination center in the Tunisian capital Tunis on August 3, 2021. (AFP)

Tunisia’s economic growth should rebound to 3.5 percent in 2022 and decelerate to 3.3 percent in 2023 compared to 2.9 percent in 2021, according to the latest Global Economic Prospects published by the World Bank.

A surge in COVID-19 cases and political uncertainty throttled the rebound in 2021, the document said.

Economist Jannat bin Abdullah said the economy is affected by the oil prices in the global market. This, in its turn, impacts the trade deficit of the economy.

The Ministry of Finance based the 2021 budget on the reference price of $45, but this figure was proven unrealistic. The country tentatively expected this year’s barrel price to be $75.

Some experts expect the oil prices to exceed this number, and this would negatively affect the economy, said bin Abdullah.



Saudi PIF, Elm Sign Agreement for Elm to Acquire Thiqah

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) logo
The Public Investment Fund (PIF) logo
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Saudi PIF, Elm Sign Agreement for Elm to Acquire Thiqah

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) logo
The Public Investment Fund (PIF) logo

The Public Investment Fund (PIF) and Elm, a leading digital solutions company, have signed a share sale and purchase agreement for Elm to acquire Thiqah Business Services Company – a firm specializing in smart technology solutions for business services – in a deal valued at $907 million (SAR3.4 billion).

Completion is expected once regulatory approvals are obtained and certain conditions are satisfied under the agreement.

According to a PIF statement, the transaction will further support a thriving local information and communication technologies (ICT) ecosystem and contribute to PIF’s strategy which aligns with the Vision 2030 aim of using digital transformation to create the high-skills jobs of the future and further grow the Saudi economy. The deal will enhance the growth of the ICT sector, drive innovation, and localize technologies and knowledge by strengthening Elm to lead the sector at the national level, maximizing the value chain by providing a wide range of ICT products, services and devices.

The ICT sector is among PIF’s strategic priority investment sectors, being a key enabler of other key sectors, including entertainment, financial services, healthcare, transport and logistics, and utilities and renewables, the statement said.

“PIF is committed to enabling the creation of national champions which contribute to driving the development and growth of the Saudi economy. PIF’s sale of Thiqah to Elm will contribute to enhancing the vital role of the ICT sector and will strengthen efforts to localize technology and drive innovation,” Head of Technology and Media, MENA Investments, at PIF Shahd Attar said.

CEO of Elm Mohammad Abdulaziz Alomair said: “This is an important transaction for Elm, as it enhances integration, rationalizes spending, increases profitability, and provides qualitative advantages for both parties and the market.”

“The combined integrated entity will be better able to create advanced national smart services to serve market requirements and clients’ needs. It will also contribute to facilitating innovative operations and capabilities to develop products in the business field with cost advantages while achieving economies of scale,” he added.