Category: Housewares
Housewares market research reports by Euromonitor International
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Home Furnishings in India
Home Furnishings in India The stringent lockdown of 2020 disrupted production, distribution, and employment levels, leading to economic uncertainty in India. This resulted in a sharp decline in sales of home furnishings. However, in 2021, with the vaccination rollout for citizens aged above 18 years ... Read More
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Mohawk Industries Inc in Home and Garden (World)
Mohawk Industries Inc in Home and Garden (World) The global market leader in floor covering, Mohawk Industries Inc rebounded swiftly from the peak of the pandemic, as pent-up demand for home renovations was released. Supported by strong global demand, the company will continue to pass on price incre ... Read More
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Homewares in Malaysia
Homewares in Malaysia The significant increase in the amount of time consumers spent at home and the restrictions placed on consumer foodservice operations led to a considerable increase in home cooking and at-home dining during the pandemic years. With takeaway food not being a viable regular optio ... Read More
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Home Improvement in Malaysia
Home Improvement in Malaysia Home improvement sales fell steeply in 2020 and continued to do so in 2021 as lockdowns and business restrictions led to the postponement of renovation projects and moving home. The severe economic impact of these restrictions, which led to job losses, pay cuts, and high ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in Malaysia
Home Furnishings in Malaysia Home furnishings witnessed a marked decline in sales in both 2020 and 2021 with all categories except home office furniture and storage furniture seeing negative growth. This can be largely attributed to the fact that COVID-19 restrictions led to the postponement of reno ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in the Philippines
Home Furnishings in the Philippines Home furnishings saw a return to growth in 2021, following a steep decline in the previous year when retailers and showrooms adjusted their business hours in support of the lockdown measures and furniture stores were categorised as non-essential businesses and ord ... Read More