The Malta Chamber and The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Center (Tunisia) have strengthened their partnership through the signing of a renewed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), reaffirming their shared commitment to promoting trade, investment, and business cooperation between Malta and Tunisia.
The agreement aims to foster stronger commercial ties by creating new opportunities for collaboration between businesses in both countries. Through the renewed MoU, the two Chambers will work together to facilitate networking, encourage investment, support business delegations, and promote the exchange of market information to help enterprises expand across both markets.

Speaking during the signing, William Spiteri Bailey, President of The Malta Chamber, said:
“This renewed Memorandum of Understanding reflects our commitment to strengthening the economic relationship between Malta and Tunisia. By bringing our business communities closer together, we are creating new opportunities for trade, investment, innovation, and long-term partnerships that will benefit enterprises in both countries.”
Nejib Mellouli, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Center – Tunisia, highlighted the importance of renewing the agreement, stating:
“The renewal of our Memorandum of Understanding marks an important step in strengthening the longstanding relationship between our two Chambers. We are confident that this renewed partnership will create new opportunities for business cooperation, facilitate commercial exchanges and partnerships between our enterprises, and contribute to building stronger economic ties between Tunisia and Malta for the mutual benefit of our business communities.”
The agreement represents another milestone in the growing economic relationship between Malta and Tunisia, underlining the important role that business organisations play in facilitating international cooperation and driving sustainable economic development.
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