News
18 May 2023

Tunisia rail plans up to $11bn of PPPs by 2040

In:
Transport
Region:
Middle East & Africa

Tunisia is seeking investments of $11.7 billion in the rail sector by 2040 according to the country’s Minister of Transport Rabi Mejidi.Most of the investments would be driven through public-private partnerships (PPPs). The package includes 47 infrastructure projects with a total investment...

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