The Tunisian external trade under the French protectorate: 1881-1956
Abstract
The process of the administrative modernization had always been a source of worriness to the caciques commercial activities in the Tunisian territorial waters at the beginning of the modern epoch, and even with the establishment of the French Protectorate .These worries were principally due to abuses and violations that marked this process such as fraud methods and the conversions followed by great traders and the means of transport owners, and this, in spite of the successive attempts to restructure or reorganize this sector. This alarming situation led the supervisors of the commercial affairs to elaborate a safety plan in order to solve the problem of the decrepitude or the collapse that characterized the Mediterranean basin, in particular the tunisian maritime field or domain.
Keywords: Merchant Navy, Marine trade, Trade exchange, Commercial deterrence laws, the administrative customs system.
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