The Tunisian-Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CTICI)

The Tunisian-Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CTICI)

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The Tunisian-Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is a non-profit Tunisian association.

Recognized by the Italian and Tunisian governments, it brings together Italian, Tunisian and mixed companies.

It is part of Assocamerestero (Association of Italian Chambers of Commerce Abroad) and Union Camere (Association of Chambers of Commerce and Industry of the Mediterranean).

For thirty years that it has been present in Tunisia, the CTICI has always followed the evolution of business relations between the two countries.

Its main objective is to promote and sustainably develop commercial, industrial and service relations between Italian and Tunisian partners.

The Tunisian-Italian Chamber of Commerce and Industry was founded in Tunis in 1984 as a non-profit association under Tunisian law, and has been the reference point of the Italian business community in Tunisia for thirty-three years.

To date, CTICI is part of a network of 78 Italian Chambers abroad and has established solid relationships with the institutions of the Italian system. This allows it to offer its members always new opportunities to establish new partnerships through the organization of individual or collective BtoB meetings and commercial missions (outgoing and incoming). Assistance to companies also takes the form of sectoral analyzes, trade fair assistance, organization of workshops, seminars and events such as new brand launches and promotional campaigns.

The Ctici is made up of a Board of Directors made up of 10 Italian and 10 Tunisian members including the president, in which the representatives of various sectors of activity sit.

The Bureau consists of the President, the two Vice Presidents, one Italian and one Tunisian, the Treasurer and the Vice Treasurer. The headquarters of the Chamber is in Tunis but also has an antenna in Sousse, to identify the activities that best suit the different needs of companies in the Sahel.

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