Abstract
The new government, as well as enterprises and civil society, consider that strengthening business contribution in economic, social and environmental progress is a priority. While Tunisia has adhered to multilateral instruments on which the standards set out in the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises are based, their application in certain areas such as human rights, the environment or consumer protection should be improved. In terms of fighting corruption, a national body has been set up and is responsible for designing and implementing a strategy. The creation of new unions, non-governmental organisations and consultation mechanisms allows civil society to be more closely involved in the design of public policies. In order to promote the Guidelines and ensure that they are used, Tunisia will set up a National Contact Point in the Ministry of Investment and International Co-operation.
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