Tunisia is not a developed country.
most developed countries are in the post-industrialization period, with service industry as the main industry, while most developing countries are in the industrialization period (manufacturing and industry), while undeveloped countries are still in the agricultural era.
Tunisia's economy pays equal attention to medium-sized industry, agriculture and service industry. The industry is mainly phosphate mining, processing and textile industry, and its olive oil is the main agricultural product to earn foreign exchange through export. Therefore, Tunisia is a developing country in Africa.
the historical evolution of Tunisia
at the beginning of the 9th century BC, Phoenicians established Carthage in the coastal area of present-day Tunisian Gulf, and later developed into a slavery power. In 146 BC, it became a part of africa Province of the Roman Empire. From 5th to 6th century, it was occupied by Vandals and Byzantines. In 73, Tunisia was conquered by Arab Muslims.
in the 13th century, the haffs dynasty established a powerful Tunisia state. In 1574, it became a province of the Ottoman Empire in Turkey. In 1881, it became a French protectorate. On March 2th, 1956, France recognized Tunisia's independence. On July 25th, 1957, the Constitutional Assembly of Tunisia passed a resolution to depose the king, and announced the establishment of Tunisia Republic, with bourguiba as the first president.