Economy

Tunisia-Powdered coffee prices increase 35% in July

In July 2023, consumer prices rose by 0.7% after increasing by 0.4% the previous month. According to the INS, this increase is largely presented by the increase in the prices of the group of food products and non-alcoholic beverages by 1.1%, and the prices of catering and hotel services by 2.3%.

Over one month, the prices of food products rose by 1.1%, after the rise in the price of coffee powder by 35%, fresh vegetables by 5.5% and fresh fruits by 1.6%.

Over one month, prices for catering and hotel services grew by 2.3%, following the rise in prices for restaurant and cafe services by 1.4% and prices for hotel services by 9 .2%.

Egg prices are down 3.7% while sheepmeat is down 0.2%.

In July, the prices of products and services of the group “furniture and household articles and routine household maintenance” grew by 0.9% primarily due to the rise in prices of household appliances by 1.1% and goods and services routine home maintenance by 0.9%.

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