Iraq’s retail landscape is evolving as shoppers begin to embrace online convenience while continuing to shop in-store.
Ipsos’ Jordanian Consumer Sentiment Index shows a 0.6-point decrease since the first quarter of 2025.
Majority across 28 countries are globally satisfied with national infrastructure.
The third quarter of 2019 has witnessed an increase in negative sentiments worldwide and Jordan alike. Recurrent frustrations over increases in costs of living as well as Jordanian consumers’ increased spending on necessities have led to a slight 1-point drop in Ipsos’ Jordan Consumer sentiment Index (JCSI). Jordanians’ negative sentiments towards the current financial situation were further heightened by the latest developments related to the Teachers’ Strike, which was reported to be the most salient news closely followed by more than half of Jordanians.
Being hacked and facing nuclear/chemical attacks are seen as the biggest threats around the world.
52% say U.S. will have a positive influence globally – up 2% from 2018, down 13% from 2015. 53% say China will have a positive influence in the world – unchanged from 2015. People divided over whether they should follow the U.S.’s or China’s economic & political model.
Half of the 24 economies surveyed show a significant three-month decline in their Consumer Confidence Index.
New global survey reveals 8 in 10 people believe manufacturers should be obliged to reduce packaging waste.
Less than a third of people think Europe is a safer place since the fall of the wall.