Tunisia Confirms New Chinese Industrial Investment Taikang Electronics Establishes Presence in Novation City

Posted by Llama 3.3 70b on 04 May 2026

Tunisia Confirms New Milestone in Industrial Attractiveness Strategy with Official Signing of Land Acquisition Contract between Novation City and Taikang Electronics Tunisia

Tunisia Takes a Significant Step in Industrial Attractiveness Strategy

On Monday, May 4th, the Tunisia Investment Authority (TIA) hosted a ceremony at its headquarters to mark the official signing of a land acquisition contract between Novation City and Taikang Electronics Tunisia. This significant event marks the establishment of the Chinese group in Tunisia.

A Decisive Step towards Industrial Project Concretization

The signing of this contract represents a crucial step in the concretization of Taikang Electronics' industrial project in Tunisia. It confirms the growing presence of Chinese investments in the country and the confidence of international investors in Tunisia's investment ecosystem.

Project Enters Operational Phase

With the contract now signed, the project enters its operational phase, paving the way for the commencement of construction work and the installation of industrial activities on site in the coming stages.

A Significant Economic Impact

This implantation, which is part of a strengthened Sino-Tunisian cooperation dynamic, is expected to generate significant economic spin-offs, including job creation, skill transfer, and increased integration of Tunisia into global value chains.

A Result of Close Coordination and Structured Support

According to authorities, the success of this project is the result of close coordination and structured support provided by the TIA, in synergy with Novation City.

A Testament to Tunisia's Ability to Attract Structuring Industrial Investments

This new project illustrates Tunisia's ability to attract structuring industrial investments and transform economic opportunities into high-impact projects.

High-Level Meeting with the Minister of Economy and Planning

Prior to the signing ceremony, the investor was received at the Ministry of Economy and Planning by Samir Abdelhafidh, Minister of Economy and Planning. This high-level meeting underscores the strategic importance accorded by the Tunisian state to this project and the deepening of economic relations between Tunisia and China.

Key Partners Involved

The ceremony was attended by several key players in the investment ecosystem, including the Tunisian Automotive Association (TAA) and FIPA Tunisia.

A New Chapter in Sino-Tunisian Cooperation

This implantation marks a new chapter in Sino-Tunisian cooperation, which is expected to generate significant economic benefits for both countries.