Sfax: see Safaqis, Tunisia.
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Tunis moves on Sfax rehab.(TUNISIA)(Brief article) (MEED Middle East Economic Digest)
The European Investment Bank on 7 October signed a loan to provide Eur 120 million ($118 million) towards the construction of a section of motorway linking Tunis to the southern city of Sfax. (News in Brief: Tunisia). (MEED Middle East Economic Digest)
Tunisian pasta plant: new plant for Couscousseries du Sud, belonging to the Affes Group, in Sfax. (Food Trade Review)
Bids invited for sewerage projects.(Brief Article) (MEED Middle East Economic Digest)
Japanese loan for highway project. (Transport).(Japan Bank for International Cooperation, Societe Tunisie Autoroutes)(Brief Article) (MEED Middle East Economic Digest)
Reports from R. Gdoura and colleagues advance knowledge in life sciences. (Women's Health Weekly)
Condensation of silicon nanowires from silicon monoxide by thermal evaporation--an X-ray absorption spectroscopy investigation (1).(Report) (Canadian Journal of Chemistry)
Research from M. Siala and co-authors yields new data on chlamydia. (Women's Health Weekly)
Testing the taste for new risk. (Tunisia lures foreign investments to upgrade domestic infrastructure)(Special Report: Tunisia) (MEED Middle East Economic Digest)
TUNISIA: Development plans for proposed $450,000,000 offshore gas field project, BG TUNISIA [Tunisia/UK] - Order #: 098602. (WWP- Report on Oil Gas & Petrochemicals in the Developing World)
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