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Tunisia: Italian el.com Celebrates Ten Years of Operations, Building a Model of Investment and Trust in the Country.

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Over a thousand Italian companies currently operate in Tunisia, representing more than a quarter of the country's foreign-owned companies. The North African country is increasingly seen as a hub for production destined for both Europe and the rest of the African continent, as Nicola Comparoni, president and CEO of El.Com Tunisia SA, a company specializing in the production of wiring harnesses for the automotive and aerospace sectors and high-qua…
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Over a thousand Italian companies currently operate in Tunisia, representing more than a quarter of the country's foreign-owned companies. The North African country is increasingly seen as a hub for production destined for both Europe and the rest of the African continent, as Nicola Comparoni, president and CEO of El.Com Tunisia SA, a company specializing in the production of wiring harnesses for the automotive and aerospace sectors and high-qua…

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agenzianova.com broke the news in on Sunday, December 21, 2025.
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