TUNIS, March 15 (Reuters) - Tunisia's fiscal deficit in
2022 rose to 10% of GDP to reach 11 billion dinars ($3.54
billion), the finance ministry said on Wednesday.
The government aims to cut its fiscal deficit to 5.5%
this year, driven by austerity measures that could pave the way
for a final deal with the International Monetary Fund on a
rescue package.
($1 = 3.1100 Tunisian dinars)
(Reporting by Tarek Amara; Editing by Mark Porter)
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