Category: Consumer Goods
Asia Consumer Goods
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Retail in Malaysia
... signs of decline as consumer demand weakened. Malaysians became more inclined to prioritise purchasing food essentials over discretionary products, influenced by rising interest rates and heightened inflationary pressures. The ongoing weaker consumer sentiment and a ... Read More
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Apparel and Footwear Specialists in the Philippines
... routines. The year also saw more consumers returning to their physical office spaces, which boosted demand for professional attire, with Suyen Corp’s Kashieca Boutique, for example, featuring stylish work wear looks on social media platforms, ... Read More
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Tissue and Hygiene in Azerbaijan
... still remain high for manufacturers, and consumers continue to show a degree of price-sensitivity. Within this environment, players are using promotional strategies to attract consumers, whilst aiming to remain price-competitive. These financial uncertainties are also ... Read More
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General Merchandise Stores in the Philippines
... return of consumers to their physical offices, contributed to greater demand for products in such outlets, alongside the general revitalisation of the retail landscape. Growth was also assisted by higher foot traffic in shopping malls, ... Read More
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Home Products Specialists in Malaysia
... provide a large variety of good-value products under one roof, thereby providing a convenient and comprehensive shopping experience for its customers. The retailer’s leadership of home products specialists is thanks to its aggressive and ambitious ... Read More
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Retail Tissue in Indonesia
... to urban areas is leading to improved standards of living and higher per-capita incomes, encouraging consumers to buy more tissue products than before. Euromonitor International's Retail Tissue in Indonesia report offers a comprehensive guide to ... Read More
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General Merchandise Stores in Malaysia
... fashions at relatively affordable prices. Small boutique stores and single-brand outlets present stiff competition to department stores. Early entrants like Parkson have established themselves in major cities where space is limited, and rental costs are ... Read More
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Appliances and Electronics Specialists in Malaysia
... accumulated during the pandemic. In addition, events such as the 2022 FIFA World Cup helped provide an incentive to update and purchase new televisions and other home electronics. Euromonitor International's Appliances and Electronics Specialists in ... Read More
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Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Indonesia
... confidence was on the rise and local parents showed greater willingness to invest more in products that contribute to their children's wellbeing. The move towards increasingly busy urban lifestyles further fuelled this growth, as consumers ... Read More
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Supermarkets in the Philippines
... Inc, Robinsons and Puregold, which extended their presence into new territories. In this sense, supermarkets had the advantage over hypermarkets, as they required less selling space and therefore benefitted from higher visibility in residential areas. ... Read More
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Retail E-Commerce in the Philippines
... Zalora were instrumental to driving up sales, thanks to their unmatched product variety and affordable prices, particularly during key promotional periods. FMCG companies, such Procter & Gamble and Unilever, maintained a high level of visibility ... Read More
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Discounters in the Philippines
... lifestyles, including the return of consumers to their physical offices, Filipinos were more likely to seek out smaller-format stores, such as convenience stores, which enabled a faster shopping experience. These were typically located close to ... Read More
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Wipes in Azerbaijan
... price increases and, instead, keep prices the same whilst lowering the units or volume levels in the products. Wipes is a fairly price-sensitive category inasmuch as many consumers would balk at steep price hikes, especially ... Read More
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Health and Beauty Specialists in Malaysia
... both cases. These players are key contributors to the segment’s growth in terms of product innovation and store design. Watsons has followed Guardian’s example by offering customers attractive and frequent promotions such as deep discounts ... Read More
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Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Azerbaijan
... raw materials (Azerbaijan is heavily dependent on trade and raw materials for production both from Russia and Ukraine), thus, ultimately resulting in unit price hikes which are passed on to consumers. Euromonitor International's Nappies/Diapers/Pants in ... Read More
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Convenience Retailers in Malaysia
... and service industry personnel were working from home during the year. Many consumers thus preferred to shop for groceries in stores conveniently located in their local neighbourhoods. As a result, convenience stores chains such as ... Read More
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Convenience Retailers in the Philippines
... activities of incumbent players, such as Philippine Seven Corp and SM Retail. which continued with their expansion plans for their 7-Eleven and Alfamart stores, respectively. These efforts were mainly concentrated on previously underserved communities, outside ... Read More
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Discounters in Malaysia
... investment in outlet growth. Players have been drawn to the perceived strong growth potential for outlets located in lower-income neighbourhoods in rural and semirural areas. These locations are considered good places to target the core ... Read More
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Appliances and Electronics Specialists in the Philippines
... was also an improvement in consumer confidence, particularly during the second half of the year, as Filipinos became more optimistic about their job outcomes. This encouraged the replacement of big -ticket items, such as air ... Read More
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Health and Beauty Specialists in the Philippines
... of consumers to their physical offices, which Euromonitor International's Health and Beauty Specialists in Philippines report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report examines all retail channels to provide sector ... Read More
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Menstrual Care in Azerbaijan
... stabilisation of inflation rates, this means unit prices are also starting to stabilise. That said, inflation does remain relatively high, which continues to support value sales. Overall, we are seeing a normalisation effect, as consumers ... Read More
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Menstrual Care in Indonesia
... incomes, newfound financial flexibility and greater access to essential services and commodities including healthcare, education and a broader range of consumer goods. One notable result has been local consumers’ heightened awareness and understanding of menstrual ... Read More
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Direct Selling in the Philippines
... unable to sell to their customers on a face-to-face basis. Direct sellers also suffered from continued competition from the e-commerce channel, including online marketplaces, such as Lazada and Shopee, where products, such as homeware, could ... Read More
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Direct Selling in Malaysia
... health supplements and wellness-related food items, contributing to the channel’s robust performance. Euromonitor International's Direct Selling in Malaysia report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report examines all retail channels ... Read More
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Hypermarkets in the Philippines
... was evidenced by higher foot traffic in mall-based and standalone stores. Product assortments in hypermarkets are also much wider than in other grocery channels, such as supermarkets, with consumers limiting their shopping frequency having greater ... Read More