Tunisia's inflation peaked at in 1995 due to political and economic instability. Structural reforms brought inflation down to single digits by 1997. However, recent years have seen inflation climb again, reaching in 2023 due to political uncertainty, high import costs, and global price shocks.
Projections indicate inflation will fluctuate around 7- by 2029, reflecting ongoing challenges in stabilizing the economy and addressing structural vulnerabilities.
Projections indicate inflation will fluctuate around 7- by 2029, reflecting ongoing challenges in stabilizing the economy and addressing structural vulnerabilities.
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