Region: Tunisia
Category: Consumer Goods & Retailing

Tunisia Consumer Goods & Retailing

(87 reports matching your criteria)
  • Retail in Tunisia

    ... in discretionary goods, where demand has slowed due to the dual impact of currency depreciation and ongoing supply chain constraints. As a result, consumers are faced with increased prices and limited product availability, leading to ... Read More

  • Sanitary Protection in Tunisia

    ... in the number of women in the workforce. This resulted in more women being willing and able financially to shift to disposable sanitary protection. The country’s young population has also supported growth in sales of ... Read More

  • Tunisia Furniture Market Outlook (2019-2027)

    ... 2021 and forecasts until 2027 which makes the report an invaluable resource for industry executives, marketing, sales and product managers, consultants, analysts, and other people looking for key industry data in a readily accessible document ... Read More

  • Tunisia Tobacco Product Market Outlook (2019-2027)

    ... 2019 to 2021 and forecasts until 2027 which makes the report an invaluable resource for industry executives, marketing, sales and product managers, consultants, analysts, and other people looking for key industry data in a readily ... Read More

  • Traditional Grocery Retailers in Tunisia

    ... their homes to get daily supplies of groceries, especially during the peak of the pandemic, with this benefiting traditional grocery retailers. Some outlets also failed to comply with Tunisia’s restrictions and curfews and remained open ... Read More

  • E-Commerce (Goods) in Tunisia

    ... sales by authorities to carve out informal retail opportunities. Informal sales include small gadgets, electronics and fake brands among other products, many of which are sold on e-commerce marketplace platforms such as Jumia. Social media ... Read More

  • Modern Grocery Retailers in Tunisia

    ... even increased during the first half of the year compared to 2020. With restrictions on movement and a curfew imposed from January to July 2021, people were forced to spend more time at home and ... Read More

  • Mixed Retailers in Tunisia

    ... of the year. While the restrictions were eventually eased in May and variety stores and warehouse clubs were permitted to open again, following a further rise in the number of infections later in the year, ... Read More

  • Mobile E-Commerce (Goods) in Tunisia

    ... 82%. More than 90% of Tunisians are now using a smartphone with an internet connection, with this being a key driver of not just mobile e-commerce but e-commerce overall. Euromonitor International's Mobile E-Commerce (Goods) in ... Read More

  • Retailing in Tunisia

    ... January to July 2021, people were forced to stay at home and tended to consume more grocery products, with this continuing to drive healthy growth for grocery retailers. Furthermore, in general, Tunisian consumers became accustomed ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialist Retailers in Tunisia

    ... to concerns around the spread of COVID-19, with people stocking up on products such as hand sanitiser, face masks and vitamins and dietary supplements, all of which benefited health and beauty specialist retailers. Chemists/pharmacies and ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear Specialist Retailers in Tunisia

    ... the Ramadan and Eid periods, many Tunisians decided to celebrate at home, without going to their relatives, with this restricting demand for new clothes. In 2021, apparel and footwear were not considered necessity items for ... Read More

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