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Droughts and Floods: the Climate Bill Could Cost Tunisia up to 1.9% of Gdp

Summary by Financial Afrik
Major natural disasters represent an increasing economic risk for Tunisia, with a potential impact estimated at almost 1.9% of gross domestic product (GDP). This alert was launched by Finance Minister Mechket Slama Khaldi on Monday, February 2, on the sidelines of the 18th Carthage Insurance and Reinsurance Forum in Tunis. According to the data presented, drought alone accounts for more than half of the natural disasters recorded in the country.…
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Major natural disasters represent an increasing economic risk for Tunisia, with a potential impact estimated at almost 1.9% of gross domestic product (GDP). This alert was launched by Finance Minister Mechket Slama Khaldi on Monday, February 2, on the sidelines of the 18th Carthage Insurance and Reinsurance Forum in Tunis. According to the data presented, drought alone accounts for more than half of the natural disasters recorded in the country.…

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Financial Afrik broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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