The Tunisian-British Chamber of Commerce carried out a business mission from November 20 to 22 in London to participate in the 3rd Edition of the Arab-British Economic Summit in London organized by the Arab-British Chamber -ABCC.
This business mission recorded the participation of more than 30 economic operators from the fields of finance, energy, health, tourism, technology and culture.
The 3rd Edition of the Arab-British Economic Summit highlighted the strategic partnership between the United Kingdom and Arab countries, emphasizing how technology is transforming business priorities and reshaping our business relationships.
The event was an opportunity to look for practical initiatives that can strengthen transnational trade links and bilateral investment flows in the post-pandemic and post-Brexit low-carbon economy. Discussions focused on health and Food Security, Evolution of financial services, Growth of E-Commerce COP28 & Sustainable Development, Entrepreneurs of the Future and other key sectors.
The Tunisian-British Chamber of Commerce through its president Jed Mrabet participated in a panel on The Evolution of Banking, Finance and Insurance . It was an opportunity to promote Tunisia as a “bridgehead”, The country already has all the ingredients of a national system of innovation which produces numerous research works in the financial sector.
And that its development policies are mainly focused on human capital, through information technologies. Technological development in the field of Finance will make it possible to guarantee ease and more fairness in treatment.
The Tunisian Financial sector is a good example of the potential of a knowledge economy, and it is at the junction of many scientific and technological fields, which must combine financial knowledge and practices through technologies.