39th Edition of the Enterprise Days: Shaping the Future of the Tunisian Economy
From December 11 to 13, 2025, the Arab Institute of Business Leaders (IACE) will host the 39th edition of the Enterprise Days at the Pearl of the Sahel in Sousse, Tunisia. This year's theme, "The Enterprise and the New Economic Order," will bring together leaders, experts, and decision-makers to reimagine and shape the contours of a reinvented economic future.
A Strategic Gathering for Tunisian Economic Actors
The 39th edition of the Enterprise Days is a key moment for Tunisian economic actors, highlighting the imperative of adapting to a constantly evolving global economic order. This annual meeting, taking place from December 11 to 13, 2025, in Sousse, will address the profound structural transformations affecting businesses both nationally and internationally.
Debates and Discussions
The debates will focus on the challenges of a globalized economy marked by new regulations, technological advancements, and geopolitical recompositions, prompting leaders to rethink their business models. The program includes panels on:
- The "New International Economy"
- The "New National Economy"
- "New Investment Opportunities" with an emphasis on modernizing infrastructure, administrative digitization, and reforming the investment code, all of which are strategic elements for strengthening the country's competitiveness.
Distinguished Speakers
Among the speakers are:
- Sarra Zaafrani Zenzri, Head of Government
- Samir Abdelhafidh, Minister of Economy
- Sofien Hemissi, Minister of Communication Technologies
- Fethi Zouhair Nouri, Governor of the Central Bank as well as international personalities such as:
- Dominique de Villepin, former French Prime Minister
- Bruno Fuchs, President of the French Foreign Affairs Commission
- Jianping Zhang, Vice-President of the Chinese Academy of Commerce
A Platform for Reflection and Inspiration
This edition is considered a platform for reflection, exchange, and inspiration, aiming to strengthen dialogue between the private sector and public authorities, stimulate innovation, and promote resilient and inclusive economic strategies.
Conclusion
By bringing together experts, decision-makers, and investors around a shared vision, the IACE aims not only to anticipate the challenges of the new economic order but also to collectively shape the contours of a more solid and competitive Tunisian economic future, capable of fully integrating into global dynamics while promoting value creation and attractiveness for foreign and local investors. This can only be highly beneficial for the country's medium- and long-term economic future.