Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Closures

Closures market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Wound Care in Estonia

      Wound Care in Estonia The rise in outdoor activities and sports participation amongst Estonians has led to a steady increase in demand for basic wound care products in 2024. Items such as Hansaplast adhesive bandages and Octenisept antiseptics have become essential household items, particularly duri ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Egypt

      Wound Care in Egypt Wound care is a rather mature category in Egypt, with somewhat unpredictable and as-needed demand, which continues to influence sales in the category in 2024. However, there is a large selection of products for consumers to choose from, including products targeted to children whi ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Kazakhstan

      Wound Care in Kazakhstan Following decline in 2023, wound care sales recorded moderate volume growth in 2024 due to a growing population, specifically a growing 65-year-old-and-over population, as older adults are more prone to injury and often take longer to heal. The post-pandemic return to normal ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Guatemala

      Wound Care in Guatemala Wound care is expected to see volume sales continue to fall in 2024, though at a slower pace than in the previous year. Sales continue to be subdued by high levels of consumer budget consciousness in a challenging economic environment, with consumers reacting to problems rath ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Ireland

      Wound Care in Ireland Wound care in Ireland is set to see moderate but slower retail volume and current value growth in 2024, with increases across all categories, driven by consistent consumer demand for basic first aid supplies to keep at home. Despite the economic uncertainties in the country, th ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Nigeria

      Wound Care in Nigeria Inflationary pressures will continue to impact the market for wound care in Nigeria in 2024. Such products are still not widely regarded as essential in the country, with many consumers not stocking these products at home. In some households, traditional alternatives, including ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Ecuador

      Wound Care in Ecuador Wound care in Ecuador has seen very little investment and innovation over the review period and again in 2024. Only a few brands are present in the category, and they occupy a very small space on the shelves of self-service pharmacies. In smaller pharmacies, wound care products ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Peru

      Wound Care in Peru The return to normality after the COVID-19 outbreak has positively impacted sales of wound care in Peru. As consumers resume activities outside the home, they are more likely to incur cuts and bruises, boosting sales and growth on the landscape. Additionally, the return of childre ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Saudi Arabia

      Wound Care in Saudi Arabia Increasing awareness of effective wound hygiene practices, in addition to health and safety requirements in various occupational settings, are key factors driving the demand for wound care in Saudi Arabia. Individuals and healthcare professionals alike are increasingly con ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Portugal

      Wound Care in Portugal Wound care is a mature category in Portugal, yet it is facing solid growth in retail volume and current value terms in 2024. It is common for households to remain stocked up in basic wound care items. The popularity of out of home activities for adults and children is supporti ... Read More

    • Wound Care in South Korea

      Wound Care in South Korea Wound care in South Korea is expected to maintain stable retail current value growth in 2024, with gauze, tape and other wound care accounting for the highest sales and strongest growth rate. In a mature category such as wound care, consumer purchasing patterns tend to foll ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Finland

      Wound Care in Finland Wound care is seeing sales rise moderately in current value terms in Finland in 2024, even as volume sales rise only marginally. The increase in value sales is being driven primarily by rising unit prices. While volume sales remain well below the level seen prior to the outbrea ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Australia

      Wound Care in Australia Wound care in Australia is a largely mature category, with the most significant shifts in consumer behaviour noted during pandemic-related lockdowns followed by the resumption of regular lifestyles. With sport and physical activities returning to full capacity, the demand for ... Read More

    • Wound Care in the Netherlands

      Wound Care in the Netherlands The wound care market in the Netherlands is projected to show positive growth in current value terms in 2024, driven by high levels of participation in sports and outdoor activities. As more individuals engage in these activities, the incidence of minor injuries and wou ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Dominican Republic

      Wound Care in Dominican Republic Wound care in the Dominican Republic is expected to register a moderate increase in current value sales, though constant value sales are expected to fall, as rising costs continue to hit profit margins. Volume sales are also expected to fall. This is largely due to s ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Spain

      Wound Care in Spain Wound care is seeing small positive growth in Spain in 2024, with a performance akin to recent years. That said, whilst still experiencing baseline demand, wound care faces some challenges. Spanish doctors tend to recommend cleaning wounds with soap and water, instead of special ... Read More

    • Wound Care in the Czech Republic

      Wound Care in the Czech Republic Despite the growing competition from private label, wound care in the Czech Republic remains consolidated among two key players Hartmann-Rico as and Alfa Vita sro. Both companies regularly invest in product development and marketing to helps maintain their strong pos ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Georgia

      Wound Care in Georgia In 2024, wound care in Georgia is characterised by its maturity and limited growth potential. The market comprises both simple, inexpensive products and advanced, premium options. Increasing outdoor activities, driven by a rise in sports participation and gym attendance among c ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Denmark

      Wound Care in Denmark In 2024, wound care in Denmark, particularly sticking plasters and gauze, saw positive growth. As Danish consumers resumed more active lifestyles after the pandemic, outdoor activities have surged, leading to an increased number of small cuts, scrapes, and other minor injuries. ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Bolivia

      Wound Care in Bolivia In 2024, wound care in Bolivia continues to see sales rise in both volume and current value terms, propelled by the typical activities of the general population and the regular functioning of marketing channels. Notably, per capita volume recovery has reached pre-pandemic level ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Bulgaria

      Wound Care in Bulgaria Wound care in Bulgaria is quite a mature category and this presents an obstacle for new players seeking to enter and establish themselves against incumbent players. Innovation and competitive pricing are needed to capture the consumers’ attention and support growth. In 2024, w ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Colombia

      Wound Care in Colombia Wound care in Colombia suffers as the majority of consumers do not consider these products to be essential items, and they typically do not include them in their regular grocery purchases. Items like sticking plasters and adhesive bandages, gauze, tape and other wound care pro ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Croatia

      Wound Care in Croatia In Croatia, inbound tourism continues to play significant role in shaping consumer demand for wound care products in 2024 complementing domestic consumption. The influx of tourists to the Adriatic Coast during the summer months drives spending on preventive wound care products, ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Canada

      Wound Care in Canada Wound care is set to see retail value sales increase in current terms in 2024 as consumers are continuing to transition back to activities such as recreational sports, barbeques, and outdoor camping, which tend to expose consumers to greater risk of minor injuries that may requi ... Read More

    • Wound Care in Malaysia

      Wound Care in Malaysia Wound care in Malaysia is expected to continue its positive growth trajectory in current value terms throughout 2024. With people spending more time outdoors and increasingly engaging in sports and recreational activities, the incidence of cuts, grazes, and minor injuries has ... Read More

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