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A Tunisian court blocked efforts to close the polluting Gabes fertilizer plant due to lack of evidence linking it to health issues, despite ongoing protests and environmental concerns.
A Tunisian court has blocked a bid to shut down the Gabes fertilizer plant, citing insufficient evidence linking it to health problems despite years of protests over pollution.
The plant, a major emitter of sulfur, nitrogen, and fluorine, faces environmental non-compliance issues, and the Gabes bar association plans to appeal.
Tunisia is increasing production amid rising global fertilizer prices, aiming for a fourfold output increase by 2030, while the African Development Bank pledged $110 million for upgrades.
President Kais Saied continues to prioritize the phosphate sector's revival.
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Un tribunal tunecino bloqueó los esfuerzos para cerrar la planta contaminante de fertilizantes de Gabes debido a la falta de evidencia que la vincula con problemas de salud, a pesar de las protestas en curso y las preocupaciones ambientales.