The economy of Kebili has seen diverse orientations throughout its history. Kebili was one source of the African slavery trade to satisfy European needs. Slaves were taken to Europe through the port of
Gabès. Nowadays, Kebili relies heavily on agriculture and tourism.
Agriculture The main agricultural product in the region are
dates or "deglets". Kebili produces a very high quality date, exported all around the world and contributing significantly to the local and national economy.
Tourism Since national independence, the government of Tunisia has encouraged tourism projects and resorts in the Saharan region. Of these
Douz, south of Kebili, is the most famous Saharian destination of Tunisia (known as the Sahara Gate). ==Climate==