Category: Eye Care
Eye Care market research reports by Euromonitor International
-
Sunglasses in Hong Kong, China
Sunglasses in Hong Kong, China Demand for sunglasses is rising, in line with greater mobility outside of the home and the resumption of travel following the reopening of Hong Kong’s border in early 2023. Although domestic sales of sunglasses are expected to decline due to a consumer shift in spendin ... Read More
-
Spectacles in Hong Kong, China
Spectacles in Hong Kong, China Ageing remains one of the most significant demographic factors impacting eyewear in Hong Kong. In early 2023, over 21.6% of the population in Hong Kong were aged 65 years and older, and thus likely to be in need of some type of presbyopia-related eyewear solutions. In ... Read More
-
Spectacles in Singapore
Spectacles in Singapore Demand for spectacles started to improve in 2021 after the decline witnessed in 2020 due to the pandemic. As consumers have resumed their lives and restrictions have eased, sales of spectacles, both in volume and value terms, have recovered and show strong growth for 2023. Al ... Read More
-
Spectacles in Turkey
Spectacles in Turkey The landscape for spectacles is set to see positive retail value growth in 2023. This is not only driven by the growing demand for spectacle frames and spectacle lenses by consumers as their working and social lives return to normal following the outbreak of COVID-19, but this i ... Read More
-
Sunglasses in South Korea
Sunglasses in South Korea As COVID-19 restrictions have lifted in South Korea and consumers are returning to their daily routines, demand for sunglasses has recovered in 2023, with the category also recording a third consecutive year of double-digit current value growth. According to the Korea Touri ... Read More
-
Eyewear in Hong Kong, China
Eyewear in Hong Kong, China Overall eyewear in Hong Kong shows greater signs of recovery in 2023, following low growth rates in 2022. The Hong Kong government gradually eased social restrictions from the second half of 2022 into early 2023. In March 2023, Hong Kong fully reopened with a lifting of a ... Read More
-
Sunglasses in Singapore
Sunglasses in Singapore Demand for sunglasses continues to grow in 2023, with both value and volume growth higher than 2022 levels. Sunglasses was the most negatively impacted category within eyewear during the pandemic as consumers tightened their spending and were discouraged from buying these pro ... Read More
-
Eyewear in Singapore
Eyewear in Singapore Demand for eyewear in Singapore is recovering well, with retail volume sales expected to surpass pre-pandemic levels in 2024 after the significant decline witnessed in 2020. Both current value and retail volume sales of spectacles recovered in early 2023 to pre-pandemic levels, ... Read More
-
Eyewear in South Korea
Eyewear in South Korea Overall eyewear in South Korea is recording mild growth in 2023, with all eyewear categories surpassing pre-pandemic value sales levels. Sunglasses is a particularly strong performer in 2023, recording another year of double-digit value growth and fully recovering to pre-pande ... Read More
-
Eyewear in Turkey
Eyewear in Turkey With travel starting to normalise across the world, sales of eyewear continue to rise in 2023, with tourist numbers increasing in Turkey, especially from Germany, France and England. Tourists are boosting retail value and volume sales, as many purchase spectacles and sunglasses in ... Read More
-
Spectacles in South Korea
Spectacles in South Korea With the prevalence of smartphone use in modern society, consumers of all ages, from young children to adults, are constantly exposed to blue light, which is leading to increasing demand for spectacle lenses with blue light filters. Particularly for professionals aged 30-40 ... Read More
-
Sunglasses in Argentina
Sunglasses in Argentina Ray-Ban, Rusty, Oakley and Vulk are set to remain the leading brands in sunglasses in Argentina in value sales terms in 2023. Among these top four players, the Luxottica-owned Ray-Ban and Oakley have been hardest hit by import restrictions recently imposed by the government t ... Read More
-
Spectacles in Sweden
Spectacles in Sweden Spectacles experienced a decline in 2020 as a result of the outbreak of COVID-19 and home seclusion. However, the landscape saw positive growth in 2021, with pent-up demand and reduced spending on services resulting in many updating their spectacles. Following the strong results ... Read More
-
Sunglasses in Taiwan
Sunglasses in Taiwan Demand for sunglasses is on the rise in 2023 as COVID-19 restrictions are now relaxed and people venture outdoors more frequently, whether for socializing or exercising. The return of international travel patterns has been a key driver as most consumers purchase them when on or ... Read More
-
Spectacles in Argentina
Spectacles in Argentina Hoya, a Japanese producer of spectacle lenses, has entered and exited eyewear in Argentina on multiple occasions over several years depending on how macroeconomic conditions have fluctuated. After an absence of some time, towards the end of the review period it returned to th ... Read More
-
Eyewear in Argentina
Eyewear in Argentina While eyewear in Argentina is poised to record high double-digit growth in total current value sales in 2023, this is because the country’s longstanding problems with inflation have worsened considerably due to the combined impact of the global recovery from the pandemic and Rus ... Read More
-
Eyewear in Taiwan
Eyewear in Taiwan As COVID-19 restrictions ease in Taiwan, people are returning to their normal routines, including going back to the office, exercising outdoors, and traveling on holiday. Due to the strong preference for in-office working culture, demand for contact lenses is increasing as they pro ... Read More
-
Sunglasses in Sweden
Sunglasses in Sweden Sunglasses declined in 2020, when COVID-19 led to less socialising, home seclusion and a lack of travelling. However, sales increased significantly in 2021 due to pent-up demand, the shift from services to goods, and the return of international travel. As travel further resumed ... Read More
-
Spectacles in Taiwan
Spectacles in Taiwan In the post-COVID-19 era, it is no longer mandatory to wear masks in Taiwan but many people still prefer to do so. Many individuals in Taiwan prefer contact lenses over glasses due to the discomfort caused by wearing glasses and masks simultaneously. In 2023, with most Taiwanese ... Read More
-
Eyewear in Canada
Eyewear in Canada In 2023, eyewear takes a significant stride towards a ""return to normal"" as it transitions back to more typical growth rates. The previous year, 2022, witnessed strong growth driven by pandemic-related factors as consumers who had postponed purchases in 2021 resumed their buying ... Read More
-
Sunglasses in Canada
Sunglasses in Canada In 2023, sunglasses sees robust growth as consumer spending has rebounded to pre-pandemic levels. The recovery of travel and tourism play a vital role in driving sunglasses sales, as Canadians have resumed international travel following the easing of COVID-19 restrictions. On Oc ... Read More
-
Spectacles in Canada
Spectacles in Canada Spectacles, as a product area, demonstrated solid growth as it rebounded from the impact of the pandemic, returning to standard growth rates and drivers. Despite high inflation rates, industry sources noted that price increases, although higher than previous years, remained rela ... Read More
-
Eyewear in Sweden
Eyewear in Sweden Eyewear continues to display a strong performance in 2023, following the modest decline recorded in 2020 during the outbreak of COVID-19. In 2021, eyewear registered strong growth due to pent-up demand, consumers' savings during the pandemic (with many saving from lack of services) ... Read More
-
Sunglasses in Indonesia
Sunglasses in Indonesia Retail value sales of sunglasses registered accelerated growth in constant value terms in 2023, surpassing the performance of the previous year. As the country emerged from the COVID-19 crisis, Indonesians became increasingly keen to socialise and spend more time outside the ... Read More
-
Eyewear in Italy
Eyewear in Italy Italian eyewear is projected to record single-digit growth in current value terms in 2023. Eyewear saw a quick recovery after the decline seen in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Value sales returned to pre-pandemic levels in 2021 with this being followed by more stable growth in ... Read More