News
04 April 2018

IsDB agrees $185m infrastructure loan to Tunisia

In:
Traditional energy
Region:
Middle East & Africa

The Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) has agreed to lend Tunisia $185 million to finance developments, including an electricity project worth $150 million and the construction of hospitals in Kasserine and Kef worth $34 million.

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