Việt Nam’s Trade Office in Algeria said a delegation will visit Tunisia on June 5–11 for a food industry expo and an online business forum to boost bilateral trade.
ALGIERS — Tunisia is emerging as a dynamic market and a gateway to North Africa and the wider Arab–African region, offering significant opportunities for Vietnamese exports, particularly agricultural and industrial products, according to the Vietnam Trade Office in Algeria, which is concurrently in charge of Tunisia.
Although Tunisia has a relatively small market size, covering 163,610 sq.km with a population of about 13 million, it is considered one of the most dynamic and competitive economies in the Arab–African region. The country is deeply integrated into the global economy and benefits from a strategic location close to Europe, just 140 km away.
Tunisia has joined eight bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements and is among the pioneering countries implementing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which involves 54 member states. This makes the country a potential gateway for Vietnamese goods to enter the African and Arab markets, particularly North Africa.
Each year, Tunisia imports about 30,000 tonnes of green coffee beans, mainly Robusta, 30,000 tonnes of rice and 360,000 tonnes of sugar. Under current regulations, essential commodities such as rice, sugar, coffee and green tea are imported through international tenders organised by the Tunisian Trade Office. However, since 2024, under Law 120, several Tunisian private enterprises have been allowed to import these items under licences granted by the Tunisian Trade Office.
Việt Nam and Tunisia have signed several key agreements, including a 1994 trade deal granting most-favoured-nation status, a 2002 agricultural cooperation framework, and a 2010 agreement on double taxation avoidance. The two countries have also held three sessions of the Intergovernmental Committee, with the latest taking place in Tunis in April 2018.
Việt Nam’s exports to Tunisia reached US$40.6 million in 2025, led by agricultural products such as Robusta coffee, pepper, cashew nuts and seafood, alongside industrial goods including phones, garments, machinery and chemicals.
Meanwhile, Việt Nam imported goods worth $17.35 million from Tunisia, mainly agricultural products, food items and industrial inputs such as seafood, medical and dental equipment, and animal feed powder.
The Vietnam Trade Office in Algeria said a working delegation is expected to visit Tunisia from June 5–11 to attend the African International Food Industry Exhibition and organise an online business networking conference linking Vietnamese and Tunisian enterprises, aiming to strengthen cooperation and boost bilateral trade. — VNA/VNS
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