Publisher: Euromonitor International
Category: Soft Drinks

Soft Drinks market research reports by Euromonitor International

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    • Soft Drinks Packaging in South Korea

      Soft Drinks Packaging in South Korea Rigid plastic dominates packaging unit volumes in the South Korean soft drinks industry, predominantly in the form of PET bottles, but also thin wall plastic containers and HDPE bottles, although the latter pack type still has a very small footprint. PET bottles ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks Packaging in the United Kingdom

      Soft Drinks Packaging in the United Kingdom PET bottles are the leading pack type in the UK soft drinks packaging market due to their durability and affordability, with PET bottles also expected to continue being the most widely used packaging format over the forecast period. PET bottles are particu ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks Packaging in Singapore

      Soft Drinks Packaging in Singapore Metal beverage cans remained the leading pack type in Singapore’s soft drinks packaging market in 2023, driven largely by their use in the cola carbonates and RTD tea categories. The usage of metal beverage cans also continues to see rising packaging unit volumes, ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks Packaging in the United Arab Emirates

      Soft Drinks Packaging in the United Arab Emirates Sustainability is becoming a key focus for both manufacturers and consumers in soft drinks in the United Arab Emirates. Recycled bottles and reduced waste are core topics within the industry. Following global trends, players have started to launch 10 ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks Packaging in South Africa

      Soft Drinks Packaging in South Africa PET bottles are the dominant pack type used for soft drinks in South Africa, as they are cost-effective, both in terms of production and transportation. The lightweight nature of the bottles reduces transportation costs, making them a practical option for manufa ... Read More

    • Where Consumers Shop for Soft Drinks

      Where Consumers Shop for Soft Drinks Consumers still value physical stores for trust, immediacy, and convenience. Small local grocers remain crucial, especially in developing countries. At the same time, on-the-go consumption is recovering, with convenience stores benefiting. Online sales are rising ... Read More

    • E-Commerce in Soft Drinks

      E-Commerce in Soft Drinks E-commerce represents a small but thriving global retail channel for soft drinks. This briefing examines Euromonitor International’s e-commerce data across 15 markets, focusing on soft drinks brands’ performance in 2023. Leading brands, categories and retailers for online b ... Read More

    • Product Innovation in Soft Drinks

      Product Innovation in Soft Drinks This report utilises Euromonitor International’s new Passport Innovation portal to explore new launches and sub-brands in global soft drinks. Three key innovation platforms are identified for global non-alcoholic beverages in 2023/2024, with product examples from la ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in Asia Pacific

      Soft Drinks in Asia Pacific There was another year of positive growth in off-trade volume sales of soft drinks in Asia Pacific in 2023, as well as another year of recovery in the on-trade channel. Bottled water continues to be the dominant product in the region’s soft drinks market, while healthier ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in Western Europe

      Soft Drinks in Western Europe Demand for soft drinks recorded a spike in the off-trade channel in 2020, when COVID-19 restrictions included home seclusion and the closure of on-trade establishments. After two more years of positive volume growth, sales registered a slight decline in 2023 as industry ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in Middle East and Africa

      Soft Drinks in Middle East and Africa While performances in real value terms were negatively impacted by the high inflation putting pressure on household budgets in some countries, off-trade volume sales of soft drinks continued to record positive growth in Middle East and Africa in 2023. Rising pop ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in Latin America

      Soft Drinks in Latin America While the pandemic, when it first hit the region, resulted in a slight decline in off-trade volume sales of soft drinks and a steep fall in on-trade volumes in Latin America in 2020, both channels have since been recording positive growth, including in 2023. With Latin A ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in Kenya

      Soft Drinks in Kenya While soft drinks in Kenya continued to develop positively in total volume sales terms in 2023, growth was weaker than in 2022. This was partly attributable to increasing maturity, but mainly due to the spike in inflation fuelled by the global recovery from the pandemic and the ... Read More

    • Concentrates in Kenya

      Concentrates in Kenya Liquid concentrates in Kenya saw off-trade volume growth slow significantly in 2023. Given that these products are primarily consumed at home, this was partly explained by the return to regular routines in the aftermath of COVID-19. Similarly, as the pace of life accelerated wi ... Read More

    • Carbonates in Kenya

      Carbonates in Kenya Carbonates in Kenya showed another impressive performance in 2023, with off- and on-trade volume sales increasing at robust rates. Favourable demographic trends, rising urbanisation and the expansion of the country’s middle class continued to underpin the positive development of ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in Tunisia

      Soft Drinks in Tunisia Soft drinks in Tunisia saw significant price hikes in 2023, primarily thanks to the broader economic crisis and inflationary pressure, leading to stifled demand and reduced volume sales. Certain categories, however, showed robust growth thanks to strong demand – most notably, ... Read More

    • HW Soft Drinks in Ireland

      HW Soft Drinks in Ireland Functionality has been the defining trend within soft drinks in 2022, with products being fortified with ingredients such as vitamins and zinc. Post-pandemic trends have led consumers to look for improved nutrition to support their immune system and sustain their energy lev ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in Oman

      Soft Drinks in Oman In 2023, soft drinks in Oman have shown resilience post COVID-19. Soft drinks, including bottled water and juices, have rebounded positively, aligning with the resurgence of social events. Health and wellness trends continue to shape preferences, driving the popularity of sugar-f ... Read More

    • Concentrates in Tunisia

      Concentrates in Tunisia Jouto, from Gias Industrie, emerges as a new contender in powder concentrates in Tunisia in 2023, with Gias Industrie already handling distribution for the Sango brand. With an eye on its rivals, the company is poised to challenge its direct competitor, Best Brands - the offi ... Read More

    • Carbonates in Tunisia

      Carbonates in Tunisia Tunisia is currently grappling with a crisis in the supply of refined sugar, which first emerged in August 2022 and continued throughout 2023. This shortage has had a profound effect on the production of carbonates and subsequently on the overall availability of category produc ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in Myanmar

      Soft Drinks in Myanmar In 2023, soft drinks players adjusted their business and marketing strategies. This included launching smaller pack sizes, implementing marketing promotions and launching new budget brands. This was done in a bid to remain competitive amidst the ongoing macroenvironmental chal ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in Tanzania

      Soft Drinks in Tanzania Tax increases placed upward pressure on prices in 2023, but an uptick in economic activity and the ongoing expansion of the affluent urban middle-class continued to underpin sales growth, while investment in infrastructure has led to improvements in the distribution of soft d ... Read More

    • HW Soft Drinks in Thailand

      HW Soft Drinks in Thailand Due to the postponement of the third phase of the sugar tax in Thailand, which was postponed from 1 October 2022 to take effect on 31 March 2023, carbonated beverage players have had to act quickly to launch innovative products in response. Most beverages with an average s ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in Ghana

      Soft Drinks in Ghana Soft drinks consumption is growing despite demand being confined to carbonates, bottled water, juice and energy drinks. 2023 saw new entrants and rising local production, driven by rising demand for affordable brands at a time of high inflation and a return to regular socialisin ... Read More

    • Soft Drinks in Uzbekistan

      Soft Drinks in Uzbekistan Soft drinks in Uzbekistan has witnessed a solid performance in 2023, with off- and on-trade volume sales increasing at impressive rates and most categories set to post positive results in both regards for the entire year. Economic development, rising urbanisation and the co ... Read More

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