Seminar held in Tunisia to look for solutions to Libya’s cash crisis

A Seminar on the crisis of liquidity in Libya concluded in Tunisia after two days of debate with the participation of the Central Bank of Libya and more than 20 other banking institutions, in addition to a number of economists. The Seminar discussed a number of core issues, which included the proposed solutions to solve the liquidity crisis, consolidating the Central’s Bank work, the urgent economic reforms needed, the role of political stability in solving the economic crisis, the trend towards using the electronic card, and opening letters of credit…

Tunisia recovery ‘to be fuelled by low prices’

Tunisia’s tourism revival will be driven by price, say experts, as Thomas Cook became the first major UK operator to return since the 2015 Sousse massacre, Travel Weekly said. Derek Moore, chairman of the Association of Independent Tour Operators, said “there will be appetite” from UK tourists because low prices will trump security fears. “Tunisia was always good value. History shows concerns are dissolved in a deluge of low prices. It needed someone big, such as Cook or Tui, to go back, but price is the key. Memories don’t last forever.” Thomas…