The Fédération Tunisienne du Textile et de l’Habillement (FTTH) successfully held its Ordinary General Assembly on July 23, 2025, at the Novotel Lac Tunis Hotel, bringing together key stakeholders from across Tunisia’s textile and apparel value chain, as well as high-level international partners.
This important gathering served not only to review the Federation’s financial performance and strategic achievements for 2024 and the first half of 2025, but also to strengthen collaboration with European institutions dedicated to supporting the Tunisian textile ecosystem.
Strategic Support from European Partners
The FTTH was honored to welcome Mr. Jean-Luc Revéreault, Head of the Representation of the European Investment Bank (EIB) in Tunisia and Algeria, and Mr. Thierry Beranger, Head of the Trade Section at the Delegation of the European Union in Tunisia, along with their teams. They presented the “Tunisia – Economic Recovery” program — an ambitious initiative aimed at bolstering small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Tunisian textile and garment sector.
The Federation expressed its deep appreciation to both the EIB and the EU Delegation for their continued support, strategic engagement, and belief in the resilience and potential of Tunisian industry.
Financial Results and Sectoral Achievements
During the Assembly, the FTTH presented:
- Audited financial statements for 2024, validated by an external auditor.
- A comprehensive activity report, highlighting the Federation’s impactful actions in 2024 and the first half of 2025.
These milestones underscore FTTH’s unwavering commitment to:
- Enhancing sustainability practices,
- Supporting and scaling SMEs,
- Advancing digitalization and innovation,
- Promoting vocational training and skill development,
- Strengthening the business climate in Tunisia,
- And opening new international markets for Tunisian-made textiles.
A United Industry Moving Forward
The event was also marked by the active participation of industrial players, creating a dynamic, collegial atmosphere that reflected the sector’s unity and collective ambition. Their presence reaffirmed the shared commitment to confront challenges head-on, explore emerging opportunities, and accelerate the growth and global reach of Tunisia’s textile and apparel industry.
With renewed momentum, strong institutional partnerships, and a forward-looking vision, the FTTH remains at the forefront of driving transformation across one of Tunisia’s most vital and export-oriented sectors.


















