Tunisian Dinar Continues to Weaken Against the Euro
According to data from the Central Bank of Tunisia, the Tunisian dinar continues to weaken against the euro. As of October 1, 2025, 1 euro was worth 3.4247 dinars, compared to 3.4215 dinars the previous day. This represents a moderate decline, but one that is part of a ongoing trend of depreciation.
Stability Against the US Dollar
In contrast, the Tunisian currency remains relatively stable against the US dollar, trading at 3.0155 dinars compared to 3.0168 dinars the day before. Minor fluctuations were also noted against other currencies, with the British pound reaching 3.8971 dinars and the Swiss franc standing at 3.7652 dinars.
Persistent Pressure on the National Currency
This development highlights the persistent pressure on the national currency, which is affected by inflation, weak foreign exchange reserves, and global economic uncertainties. Experts believe that without a strengthening of economic fundamentals and better management of financial resources, the national currency will remain vulnerable to the fluctuations of international markets.
Key Figures
- 1 EUR = 3.4247 TND (as of October 1, 2025)
- 1 USD = 3.0155 TND (as of October 1, 2025)
- 1 GBP = 3.8971 TND (as of October 1, 2025)
- 1 CHF = 3.7652 TND (as of October 1, 2025)