Reuters: Tunisia faces fuel and food shortages

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Some shops and gas stations (petrol stations) in Tunisia are facing food and fuel shortages due to the government’s anti-crisis measures. About informs Reuters.

Some grocery stores limit customers to one-stop selling of a certain amount of goods. At the same time, the fuel queues, which have started to be given in a certain amount at the gas stations, have already started to hinder the traffic in the capital.

Butter, sugar, biscuits and the longest-lasting snacks have run out of stores, according to food business officials. Moreover, the situation is getting worse day by day.

The publication noted that in the summer of 2022, the Tunisian government received two international aid shipments to finance grain purchases. In addition, the country’s authorities want to get help from the IMF to finance the budget and pay off the debt. President Qais Said and his government are not commenting on fuel and food shortages.

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