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Tunisia and Morocco are most at risk from the euro-zone crisis

It goes without saying that the risks to North Africa’s economies from the deepening crisis in the euro-zone have increased in recent weeks. The EU is the major trading partner and source of tourism revenues for Egypt, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. However, the impact on each economy will differ, and of the four, Morocco and Tunisia are the most at risk.

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