Region: Africa
Category: Consumer Goods

Africa Consumer Goods

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  • Global Bath Rugs Market By Material Type (Acrylic, Chenille, Cotton, Memory Foam, Microfiber, Polyester, Wool And Others); By Weaving Type (Braided, Tufted And Others); By Sales Channel (Online And Offline); By End-User (Hotels, Salons, Households And Others); By Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East & Africa); Trend Analysis, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2018-2028

    ... And Others); By Region (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, Middle East & Africa); Trend Analysis, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2018-2028 Global Bath Rugs Market to Boost in Coming Years – Projected to Reach ... Read More

  • Traditional Grocery Retailers in Algeria

    ... The channel benefited from the restrictions on movements, with most stores based in local residential neighbourhoods. In 2021, traditional grocery retailers will see even stronger current value sales than the previous year. While the channel ... Read More

  • Mobile E-Commerce (Goods) in Algeria

    ... higher, however, lower than seen in the previous year. This has mainly been due to the increasing penetration of mobile internet and smartphones in Algeria. Plus, the number of people who access the internet only ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear Specialist Retailers in Algeria

    ... a double-digit value decline. Also, with disposable incomes falling due to the economic fallout of COVID-19, consumers were increasingly price sensitive. Outlets were allowed to open at the beginning of Ramada. However, many outlets did ... Read More

  • Mixed Retailers in Algeria

    ... outlets were closed for several months of the year. Secondly consumers prioritised essential products due to declining purchasing power, as COVID-19 inflicted a heavy toll on the economy. There were also disruptions to supply, particularly ... Read More

  • Modern Grocery Retailers in Algeria

    ... did decline in demand. However, value sales of food and drink benefitted from the limited value sales through foodservice, leading to the stronger performance seen in 2020. However, in 2021, as the situation has improved ... Read More

  • E-Commerce (Goods) in Algeria

    ... by more than a half in 2020. There was a high level of transactions particularly in early lockdown when there was a shortage of items such as cleaning products due to stockpiling and consumer looked ... Read More

  • Retailing in Algeria

    ... is highly dependent on oil exports and this led to a devaluation of the dinar and a general increase in inflation. This in turn led to lower disposable incomes and resulted in an overall small ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialist Retailers in Algeria

    ... decline in purchasing power and were increasingly price sensitive as a result. Non-essential healthy and beauty in particular suffered a big hit, as people socialised less due to restrictions on movement. Both students and office ... Read More

  • Luxury Eyewear in South Africa

    ... volume growth, while value declines were much lower in comparison to 2020’s slump. Most consumers prefer to try on eyewear before they buy, and this was temporarily not possible following the emergence of the pandemic ... Read More

  • Department Stores in Egypt

    ... particularly badly affected by pandemic movement restrictions. Seeing as there are relatively few of them – less than 500 in the country – most consumers must travel further to visit a department store than they ... Read More

  • Food and Drink E-Commerce in Egypt

    ... internet to buy food and drink. Many feared that the pandemic would lead to breakdown of supply chains, so those who could afford to stocked up on staple products (like rice and pasta). E-commerce is ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear Specialist Retailers in Egypt

    ... largely rebound in 2021. Normal purchasing patterns were quick to resume once restrictions were lifted with Egyptians generally preferring to shop in-person for apparel and footwear items. This allows them to touch and try on ... Read More

  • Traditional Grocery Retailers in Egypt

    ... contributes to the enduring popularity of these neighbourhood stores, which are usually within walking distance of the homes of urban consumers, making them easily accessible for both planned and emergency purchases. Most traditional grocery retailers ... Read More

  • Home and Garden Specialist Retailers in Egypt

    ... current value sales of home and garden specialist retailers. In addition, Egyptians do not usually do home improvement projects themselves but hire workmen instead. However, restrictions on movement led to many projects being delayed, and ... Read More

  • E-Commerce (Goods) in Egypt

    ... the most as consumers stuck in lockdown tried internet shopping for the first time. Even after restrictions on movement were eased, some consumers, particularly older ones, remained reluctant to shop in-person due to the risk ... Read More

  • Mobile E-Commerce (Goods) in Egypt

    ... more time at home due to lockdown measures, many shopped online for the first time with the total number of internet users rising by 9.8 million (22%) during that year. Most Egyptians, particularly those on ... Read More

  • Homeshopping in Egypt

    ... have decreased by almost a quarter during the review period. Although a growing number of Egyptian households have satellite TV – where most advertising for homeshopping is to be found – this channel is being ... Read More

  • Premium and Luxury Cars in South Africa

    ... individuals who are fairly price inelastic, consumers in the upper-income aspirational bracket, whilst earning a high salary, may not necessarily be wealthy. They tend to rely on bank credit to finance the purchase of luxury ... Read More

  • Luxury Jewellery in South Africa

    ... during hard lockdowns and consumers’ unwillingness to visit stores to try out new products when they did reopen despite efforts to make these environments safer through stringent hygiene measures, have heavily impacted sales. In addition, ... Read More

  • Personal Luxury in South Africa

    ... of the virus meant that stores selling personal luxury goods such as clothing, jewellery and bags had to close for a prolonged period. This meant that such stores had to maintain operational costs such as ... Read More

  • Convenience Stores in Egypt

    ... of the pandemic, the category was more affected by opening hour restrictions than any other type of retail outlet, as they usually have long opening hours (typically closing at 1am). They also suffered from low ... Read More

  • Electronics and Appliance Specialist Retailers in Egypt

    ... led to particularly strong demand for tablet computers and smartphones. During the COVID-19 crisis, a significant number of educational institutions shifted towards online learning, leading many middle- and high-income parents to purchase a separate tablet ... Read More

  • Luxury Hotels in South Africa

    ... due to various lockdowns to stop the spread of the virus, and the emergence of different variants leading to new waves, heavily impacted the travel and tourism industry, which was limited to business travel. As ... Read More

  • Luxury Leather Goods in South Africa

    ... declines, exacerbating an already weak performance from the previous year. Non-essential store closures, limited tourism and lack of travel opportunities (particularly impacting demand for luxury travel goods, which for a second consecutive year recorded the ... Read More

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