Tomas Dzedulionis Data Analyst
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Lithuanian, English
About Tomas
Tomas is a Data Analyst working on Euromonitor’s Economies and Consumers research. His role is to analyse a vast array of economic data sets and develop macroeconomic models to provide insight into market trends, consumer behaviour, and overall economic performance.
Expertise
Tomas uses programming and modelling skills, with expertise in programming languages like R, to write scripts for data cleaning, processing and analysis, and to build predictive models. Tomas works with and models macro data, including MQ forecasts and macro scenarios, and has served a prominent role in the development of calculation tools, as well as working collaboratively with other teams on set projects. His experience here has allowed him to hone his skills in data analysis and modelling, as well as work collaboratively with cross-functional teams to deliver enhanced, impactful insights.
Related to Business Dynamics
Global Economic Outlook for Q2 2026: Growth Redefined by Energy Shock
8 Jun 26The blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, a consequence of the US/Israel-Iran war, has emerged as the defining economic disruption of 2026. The impact extends beyond energy markets: rerouted shipping, airspace restrictions and disrupted exports of petrochemicals and fertilisers have raised freight and input costs globally, reducing margins and exposing the depth of vulnerability in energy importing and trade-dependent economies.
2026 Global Economic Update and Mid-Year Outlook
4 Jun 26Your mid-year outlook for the global economy in 2026. Find the latest GDP growth projections, inflation forecasts and risk scenarios across key markets to inform your decisions in the months ahead.
Infographic: Impact of Iran War on Industries and Consumers
26 May 26The US/Israel-Iran war has delivered a dual shock to global supply chains through production decline and transit disruption, with Gulf crude oil output down approximately 60% (at time of writing). Infrastructure destruction prolongs recovery, while commodity shortages impacting packaging, fertilisers and electronics accelerate ally-shoring and alternative energy adoption. Consumers face price increases and volume decline, with stagflation posing the most significant structural risk.
