Skip to main content
Qatar news agency logo, home page
  • Telegram
  • Whatsapp
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • SnapChat
  • RSS Feed
  • English flagEnglish
  • العربية flagالعربية
  • Français flagFrançais
  • Deutsch flagDeutsch
  • Español flagEspañol
  • All navigation links
user iconLogin
  • All navigation links
  • Qatar
  • General
  • Economy
  • Miscellaneous
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • QNA Training Center
Live Stream
  • Home
  • Qatar
  • General
  • Economy
  • Miscellaneous
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Reports and Analysis
  • News Bulletin
  • Qatar 2022
  • Qatar 2030
  • Live Stream
  • Video Albums
  • Photo Albums
  • Infographics
  • Department of Foreign Media Affairs
  • Media Organizations
  • QNA Training Center
  • Media Offices
  • Accredited correspondents
  • Events and Exhibitions
  • Important Links
  • Job vancancies

Follow Us On Social Media

  • Telegram
  • Whatsapp
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • SnapChat
  • RSS Feed
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Browsing
  • Login
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
LATEST
Indonesia Calls on UN Security Council to Launch Investigation on Blast Injuring Peacekeepers in Lebanon
Bahrain Condemns Attacks on Emirati Embassy in Damascus
Kuwait Condemns Riots, Attacks Targeting UAE's Damascus Embassy
Doha Bank Stars League: Al Duhail Secure 3-2 Victory over Al Gharafa
Doha Bank Stars League: Al Shamal Defeat Umm Salal

Back News Details

Facebook Twitter Email Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit Whatsapp mail See more…

Tunisia Pays Off 125% of Its External Debts by End of September

Economy

  • A-
  • A
  • A+
استمع
news

Tunis, October 08 (QNA) - Tunisia has surpassed its scheduled external debt repayments by 125% as of the end of September 2025, settling around 8.5 billion dinars ($2.8 billion) — well above the target set in its Finance Law, authorities announced on Wednesday.

All external loans for the current year were paid off three months before the end, with comfortable savings levels and a general decline in external borrowing.

This is due to the policy of self-reliance. The Tunisian economy has successfully overcome the challenges of meeting its external financing needs in recent years, without resorting to international financial institutions.

The country has generally been able to fully repay its external debt, thanks to the availability of foreign currency reserves, which have been built up by the external sector, supported by revenues from the tourism sector, remittances from Tunisians abroad, and olive oil exports.

A report by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) on the regional economic outlook stated that the share of external debt in Tunisia's total public debt declined from 70 percent in 2019 to 50 percent in 2025.(QNA)

Economy

Qatar News Agency
chat
qna logo

Hello! How can we help?

Beta
close
Download QNA app
Download add from Google store Download add from Apple store
  • Telegram
  • Whatsapp
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • SnapChat
  • RSS Feed
  • Home
  • Qatar
  • General
  • Economy
  • Miscellaneous
  • Sport
  • Technology
  • Reports and Analysis
  • News Bulletin
  • Qatar 2022
  • Qatar 2030
  • Live Stream
  • Video Albums
  • Photo Albums
  • Infographics
  • Department of Foreign Media Affairs
  • Media Organizations
  • Media Offices
  • Accredited correspondents
  • QNA Training Center
  • Events and Exhibitions
  • Important Links
  • Job vancancies
Get the Latest News

Get a daily email featuring the latest talk, plus a quick mix of trending content.

By subscribing, you understand and agree that we will store, process and manage your personal information according to our Privacy Policy

All rights reserved to © 2025 Qatar News Agency

Terms of Use | Privacy Policy

Cookies help us improve your website experience. By using our website, you agree to our use of cookies.