Closures Market Research Reports & Industry Analysis
Closures Industry Research & Market Reports
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Wound Care in Colombia
... Items like sticking plasters and adhesive bandages, gauze, tape and other wound care products are not usually bought in large quantities for stockpiling, but rather on an as and when needed basis. Moreover, consumers tend ... Read More
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Wound Care in Croatia
... the summer months drives spending on preventive wound care products, thereby expanding the consumer base. Additionally, the growing trend of adventure tourism contributes to wound care’s development. The category is seeing moderate retail volume growth ... Read More
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Wound Care in Canada
... camping, which tend to expose consumers to greater risk of minor injuries that may require the use of adhesive bandages or other wound care products. Outdoor camping has seen more activity in 2024, which has ... Read More
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Wound Care in Malaysia
... activities, the incidence of cuts, grazes, and minor injuries has risen, driving demand for wound care products such as sticking plasters, adhesive bandages, and antiseptics. Additionally, the resurgence of domestic and international travel has heightened ... Read More
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Wound Care in Greece
... recovery, company investment remains limited. Given that consumers remain price-sensitive, manufacturers have limited interest in investing in the category, especially as relatively few consumers show a willingness to pay for added-value wound care products. Moreover, ... Read More
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Wound Care in Hungary
... quality products. Consumers are keen to invest in a reputable first aid kit where product quality is considered important. The rise in car purchases also supported sales of new first aid kits. However, with the ... Read More
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Wound Care in Bosnia and Herzegovina
... self-medication and the increasing importance of convenience, both of which appeal strongly to local consumers. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s shrinking population and negative demographic trends would typically challenge growth. However, the impact of rising prices amidst ... Read More
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Wound Care in Chile
... are having to prioritise their expenses. In this context, wound care is not considered essential, and its purchase occasions are much more limited and tied to accidents, where there is the possibility of treating wounds ... Read More
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Wound Care in Italy
... still enjoying the boost resulting from the performance of surgical procedures that were postponed during the COVID-19 crisis. In addition, thanks to less inflationary pressure than in the previous two years, price increases appear to ... Read More
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Wound Care in Mexico
... of personal care and wellbeing. With an increased focus on health and hygiene, especially in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, there is greater awareness of the importance of proper wound care to prevent infection ... Read More
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Wound Care in Hong Kong, China
... faster healing. This shift in consumer sentiment has led to the emergence of innovative offerings, particularly from Japanese brands, in addition to the proliferation of private label solutions offering similar benefits from innovative formulations. Japanese ... Read More
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Wound Care in Thailand
... are spending greater time outside of the home travelling to the office, and engaging more frequently in sports activities at gyms and fitness centres, while children are also more likely to incur minor injuries when ... Read More
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Wound Care in Japan
... as innovation and price revisions, unlike other over-the-counter (OTC) products. Following little movement in 2023, value sales are set to remain completely flat in 2024. Euromonitor International's Wound Care in Japan report offers a comprehensive ... Read More
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Wound Care in Belgium
... favour outdoor activities, decreasing the risk of minor injuries amongst children and other consumers as they stayed at home more. The moderate retail current value growth projected over 2024 is driven by unit price increases ... Read More
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Wound Care in Argentina
... make cutbacks on non-essential products like wound care products. It is also worth noting that sticking plasters/adhesive bandages is a seasonal product in Argentina, with usage being higher during the summer months, when consumers wear ... Read More
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Wound Care in China
... These two brands are expected to lead value sales of sticking plasters/adhesive bandages in China in 2024, together accounting for over 85% of sales. Yunnan Baiyao is a brand which is highly regarded by Chinese ... Read More
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Wound Care in the United Arab Emirates
... engaging in outdoor activities during the winter months. This trend is likely to drive significant growth in wound care over the coming years, with both volume and current value showing promising increases. As more young ... Read More
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Wound Care in Vietnam
... engaging in sports, and travel, leading to a higher likelihood of minor injuries that require wound care products. While volume sales are expected to benefit from the increased time spent on such activities outside the ... Read More
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Wound Care in the United Kingdom
... innovation and limited development in use cases. The immediate years following the pandemic and the return to greater mobility created greater opportunities for wounds to arise, such as children returning to playing outside and people ... Read More
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Wound Care in New Zealand
... tape and other wound care and sticking plasters/adhesive bandages are expected to see rising sales. This is due mainly to the greater number of New Zealanders taking part in sports and other physical activities due ... Read More
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Wound Care in the Philippines
... health consciousness, exacerbated by the pandemic, have fuelled the growth of physical fitness facilities such as gyms, cycling, and boxing studios, leading to an increase in injuries like sprains and abrasions. Additionally, the growing popularity ... Read More
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Wound Care in France
... care products. Additionally, financial pressure has impacted consumer behaviour, with declining sales in both volume and current value terms in 2024. French consumers are exhibiting heightened price sensitivity, showing reluctance to invest in premium niche ... Read More
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Wound Care in the US
... is also expected in 2024. In addition to price rises, this is due to the increasing number of people participating in sports, social events, and returning to work outside their homes, which puts them at ... Read More
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Wound Care in Azerbaijan
... budgets being squeezed consumers are more focused on basic goods and are only buying wound care when deemed necessary, rather than keeping supplies in the home. Increasingly, what most local consumers can afford to purchase ... Read More
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Wound Care in Algeria
... of basic products such as bandages and economy-priced plasters, which offer limited scope for innovation or differentiation. Additionally, outdoor activities and sports are not particularly popular in Algeria, reducing demand for wound care products typically ... Read More