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The country's car industry has become a notable growth area over recent years due primarily to competitive production costs. The industry now employs some 20 thousand people in 130 firms making car parts to international standards. Pharmaceutical exports are also booming with over 22 plants producing internationally-certified medicines. As the world's leading date exporter and the fourth leading exporter of olive oil, Tunisia sees access to the massive European market as strategic. In addition to agricultural products, it has been particularly successful in developing exports of textiles, clothing and leather goods. Among the world's top ten clothing suppliers, Tunisia is now the European Union's largest single supplier of trousers. To boost exports the country launched a national upgrading programme to raise the quality standards of Tunisian garments internationally with a target of this year.
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