An online marketplace called "Souk Lemdina" dedicated to the promotion of Tunisian crafts was launched at the initiative of the Medina of Yasmine Hammamet in collaboration with the Tunisian startup "ileycom." This is a multi-dimensional marketing platform accessible on both the local and international markets, designed to provide support for local craftspeople and young entrepreneurs. "Souk Lemdina" will offer a diverse range of craft products, from works of art and decoration to fashion and wellness items, showcasing the exceptional skills of the Medina's craftspeople. Customers will be able to buy handicrafts online and receive them anywhere in the world, thereby helping to preserve and promote traditional Tunisian craftsmanship while supporting the local economy. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
Online marketplace dedicated to Tunisian crafts launched
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