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DP World expands e-commerce platform to Tunisia

DP World has announced the launch of its e-commerce platform DUBUY.com in Tunisia and believes that this expansion of DUBUY.com will allow Tunisian wholesalers to develop a network of international partners worldwide.

Through DUBUY.com’s network of importers, exporters, and trade professionals, Tunisian businesses will be able to grow, gain access to new product sources, and discover new business opportunities, according to DP World’s statement.

“The African e-commerce market continues to grow, with more regional businesses using digital technology channels to engage with suppliers and distributors,” noted Mahmood Al Bastaki, chief operating officer of digital trade solutions at DP World.

After the expansion of the platform in Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia, DP World enhances DUBUY.com’s coverage in Africa. The UAE-based company aims to open digital trade corridors in Africa by creating access to strategic markets for growing economies and further enabling local businesses to prosper.

“There is vast opportunity in our latest expansion into North Africa, accessible by businesses across the entire region, along with the Middle East and the rest of the world. We hope that access to this digital platform will further lift the Tunisian economy and enhance prosperity for the region,” said Mahmood Al Bastaki.





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