TUNISIAN – DUTCH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

TUNISIAN – DUTCH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

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The Tunisian-Dutch Chamber for Commerce and Industry – CTNCI – is an impartial non-profit organization created on February 17, 1989, by Tunisian and Dutch businessmen. It plays the role of intermediary between economic actors and provides support to protect the interests of companies. The CTNCI notably plays an important role in business creation since it supports and advises business creators or business buyers. It also works for the development of the economic activities of Tunisian companies, particularly in Europe and more specifically in the Netherlands.

Assistance to our members/prospects

for contacts and research of solutions during difficulties encountered with the Tunisian Administrations concerned in order to resolve their requests (in particular with DG of Customs – BCT – UTICA – DG of Taxes – CETTEX -CONECT – UGTT- ETAP Tunisian Institute of Strategic Studies – CNSS – GIZ – World Bank – Consulting and training firms – Cenaffif – Analysis lab – ONH – Ministry (of Foreign Affairs – Interior – Finance – Social Affairs – Development – Investment and International Cooperation – Trade and Industry – Ministry of Agriculture – Ministry of Employment and Vocational Training – Ministry of Local Affairs and the Environment…)

Facilitator, catalyst, connections and contacts

with in particular: the 5 main Tunisian representations abroad: FIPA in Brussels (covering the Netherlands), CEPEX (TTPO in Rotterdam), TUNISAIR and ONTT (in Amsterdam), and Services concerned from our Embassy in The Hague, as well as from the relevant departments of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Tunis.

Respond to the expressed needs, aspirations and requests of its members

Assist with its information and advisory services:

The new entrepreneurs. Companies with a view to relocation, exporters and importers, companies looking for new buyers, shareholders, companies looking for partners, market surveys and targeting of vis-à-vis etc…


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