Saudi Arabia and Tunisia inked an MoU to promote FDI between both countries by exchanging information on regulations and systems, state news agency SPA reports. The agreement was signed in Tunisia on Sunday by Investment Minister Khalid Al Falih and Tunisia’s Economy and Planning Minister Samir Abdel Hafeez.
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