Region: Africa
Category: Consumer Goods

Africa Consumer Goods

(3,051 reports matching your criteria)
  • Depilatories in Tunisia

    ... terms in 2022. Euromonitor International's Depilatories in Tunisia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2018-2022, allowing you ... Read More

  • Mass Beauty and Personal Care in Tunisia

    ... launching new brands at affordable prices compared to imported ones. In 2022, several new ranges in the skin care, sun care, and men’s grooming products made an entry. Much of the development of the local ... Read More

  • Deodorants in Tunisia

    ... case for deodorant sprays, which are often selected as less expensive alternatives to purchasing a fragrance. Euromonitor International's Deodorants in Tunisia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at ... Read More

  • Fragrances in Tunisia

    ... considerable time at home. Given that fragrances tend to be worn to work or when engaging in social events, such as attending family celebrations or when dining out, the lifting of restrictions in 2022 enabled ... Read More

  • Sun Care in Tunisia

    ... e-commerce. Demand remains limited due to a lack of advertising by the company. Compared to imported brands, the price of Narcisse Sund is highly competitive, an important product feature given the economic climate and inflationary ... Read More

  • Hair Care in Tunisia

    ... professional hair care. In 2022, the number of products illegally imported from Libya and Algeria experienced a marked increase. Legitimate international brands went out of stock but were available in the parallel market. Several hair ... Read More

  • Men's Grooming in Tunisia

    ... grooming in Tunisia remained attractive to many investors, which enabled the category to grow. New product launches attracted consumers and drove sales in the category. International leaders, such as L'Oréal, Gillette and Nivea, are present ... Read More

  • Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Tunisia

    ... beauty and personal care products. Companies that want to import beauty and personal care products must import them from their country of production, while the product must also be on sale in its country of ... Read More

  • Colour Cosmetics in Tunisia

    ... height of the pandemic, demand recorded a significant decline because many women had to work from home negating the usage of colour cosmetics. Once people were able to return to their places of work and ... Read More

  • Baby and Child-Specific Products in Tunisia

    ... power in the country. In 2022, the baby and child-specific products category recorded historical value growth. Several factors were behind this performance including inflation and price increases. Nonetheless, compared to previous years, volume growth stagnated ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Morocco

    ... to work post pandemic, many are finding that they do not have enough time for their pet, and/or are simply losing interest. Further, Morocco’s difficult economic situation has also discouraged households from adopting pets. Religious ... Read More

  • Bath and Shower in Tunisia

    ... including in modern and traditional grocery retailers. Since vaccines were rolled out and the virus has receded to a high degree, society has returned to normal. As such, the product is now only used by ... Read More

  • Skin Care in Tunisia

    ... care of their skin, for beauty and health reasons, particularly given the renewed interest in health and wellness during the pandemic. Consumers are also becoming more familiar with skin care products and are interested in ... Read More

  • Oral Care in Tunisia

    ... it easier for consumers to get supplies and access their products. Overall, the impact of COVID-19 on oral care was less significant than it was on other beauty and personal care categories in Tunisia as ... Read More

  • Pet Care in Morocco

    ... in 2022 when the economy's dipped to 1.3%. This downturn was primarily attributed to adverse economic circumstances, predominantly impacting the agricultural sector that suffered immensely due to a severe deficit in rainfall. Euromonitor International's Pet ... Read More

  • Beauty and Personal Care in Tunisia

    ... depreciation of the local currency against the euro, the economic crisis, and a decrease of Tunisian consumer purchasing power. Euromonitor International's Beauty and Personal Care in Tunisia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in Morocco

    ... also been discouraged to take on new pets such as birds, fish, other mammals and reptiles. Negative growth in other pet food is thus being driven by the continuous decrease in Morocco’s other pet population, ... Read More

  • Cat Food in Morocco

    ... clean animals in the Arab world generally and are acceptable animals to keep at home as a pet. Cats are even popular among town and city dwellers living in smaller accommodation or flats. As such ... Read More

  • Pet Products in Morocco

    ... fact that the brands remain limited in availability and highly expensive, and thus products within the category are considered to be luxury goods by most low- and middle-income Moroccan pet owners. Such pet care products ... Read More

  • Deodorants in Egypt

    ... like to change it. However, in 2022, lower-income consumers who were facing financial difficulties were strongly motivated to look for a less expensive alternative. Moreover, consumers looking to economise can also replace deodorants with natural ... Read More

  • Men's Grooming in Egypt

    ... significantly diminished. In this environment, all consumers looked to economise in 2022 and the beginning of 2023. Men have minimised the frequency of buying expensive razors, for instance. They have also tried to eliminate non-essential ... Read More

  • Colour Cosmetics in South Africa

    ... were not classified as essential products. Furthermore, throughout 2020 and 2021 many people worked from home or remotely according to government restrictions. However, in 2022 many companies either shifted to a hybrid work model, or ... Read More

  • Sun Care in Egypt

    ... to find people buying sun protection products during the rest of the year. Individuals who are obsessed with skin care are significantly more likely to purchase sunscreens throughout the year, though this remains a niche ... Read More

  • Baby and Child-Specific Products in South Africa

    ... Africa. This was because parents did not want to compromise on care for their babies and children, regularly replenishing their children’s toiletries and other baby products, as they are regarded as essential items that they ... Read More

  • Bath and Shower in South Africa

    ... soap to body wash/shower gel, which is due to bar soap being cheaper. One bar can be used multiple times, and is often used by an entire household. In addition to bar soap being a ... Read More

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