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Founded in November 2007 in Kairouan, central Tunisia, Yura Corporation Tunisia, which currently employs 2,000 people, plans to increase its workforce to 6,000 by 2026, according to the company’s Korean managers, at a working session held on Wednesday with an official delegation representing the local authorities and the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Yura Corporation is a world leader in its sector. It supplies major carmakers such as Hyundai, Kia Motors and Mercedes with electrical cables and components.
The manufacture of cables and electrical components for the automotive industry is booming in Tunisia. Driven by the boom in electric and connected vehicles, this sector benefits from a skilled and competitive workforce in Tunisia, making the country an attractive hub for investment in the automotive industry.