Region: Europe
Category: Consumer Goods

Europe Consumer Goods

(11,171 reports matching your criteria)
  • Personal Accessories in Germany

    ... global financial and labour crises. Hybrid and remote working have reduced the need for business bags, but last-minute and short-haul travel have increased, creating opportunities for backpacks and duffel bags. Bag sales have yet to ... Read More

  • Retail E-Commerce in Belgium

    ... physical stores to seek out the best promotions and offers, as well as to avoid paying for delivery. Another factor which prevented e-commerce from achieving a higher level of growth in 2023 was a change ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialists in Denmark

    ... relatively well in 2023 with falling unemployment and inflation, individual consumers still felt pressure from higher energy bills and interest payments. This resulted in many consumers trying to save money by either shifting to less ... Read More

  • Convenience Retailers in Romania

    ... items. Reduction of purchasing power due to inflation, increased interest for proximity shopping, with convenience stores gaining consumer budgets allocated to essential products for daily needs. In addition, following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions in ... Read More

  • Direct Selling in the Netherlands

    ... However, in 2023, consumers showed renewed interest in direct selling as the relative novelty of the post-pandemic shopping experience waned. Consumers who use direct selling are generally attracted by two main factors. First is the ... Read More

  • Traditional and Connected Watches in Germany

    ... evident in models with touch-enabled minimalist dials. Amidst economic challenges, such as high inflation, these watches are emblematic of affordable luxury. Their versatility appeals to diverse consumer preferences, and their robust quality, combined wi... Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Discounters in Denmark

    ... and interest payments. This encouraged many consumers to turn to discounters to save money. Value sales were also boosted by the high rate of inflation and price increases, especially in the first half of the ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialists in Belgium

    ... input costs, were forced to raise their prices. Within this context, there was a degree of polarisation when it came to spending, with products with a premium or budget positioning outperforming their mid-market counterparts. Beauty ... Read More

  • Discounters in Portugal

    ... some consumers have continued this behaviour in light of rising inflation. These trends have led to positive growth for discounters. Discounters grew above the market average and were conquering share prior to the outbreak of ... Read More

  • Appliances and Electronics Specialists in Portugal

    ... was driven by rising price points due to ongoing inflation. Therefore, while value was positive, due to consumers' limited budgets, impulse purchases were reduced, and retail volume growth was low. Despite this, a trend for ... Read More

  • General Merchandise Stores in Portugal

    ... adverse period, selling low-priced products benefited variety stores, with consumers having reduced disposable incomes and searching for affordable price points. This led variety stores to have a competitive edge in 2023, while the demand for ... Read More

  • Home Products Specialists in the Netherlands

    ... of the wider impact of their purchasing decisions including when it comes to home products, some of which are seen to be a potential source of CO2 emissions. In line with this trend Gamma has ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialists in Switzerland

    ... in Swiss consumers’ lives, especially as daily life becomes increasingly hectic, and they aspire to mitigate stress and maintain high levels of health and wellbeing post-pandemic. Over-the-counter products enjoy high demand, accounting for around 50% ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear Specialists in Switzerland

    ... a shift towards private label lines and discounters. Moreover, due to rising costs, Swiss consumers are attending special events less often, hampering demand for specialist apparel and footwear. Euromonitor International's Apparel and Footwear Specialists in ... Read More

  • Home Products Specialists in Portugal

    ... DIY and decoration options, while pet shops, superstores, home improvement, and gardening stores continued their growing trend. Euromonitor International's Home Products Specialists in Portugal report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. ... Read More

  • Home Products Specialists in Switzerland

    ... to be somewhat expected in a mature and consolidated category. Additionally, with less time spent at home and as a result of increasingly hectic lives, Swiss consumers engaged less often in DIY and renovation projects ... Read More

  • Supermarkets in Denmark

    ... increasing interest rates. On the other side, supermarkets also face competition from hypermarkets, which tend to have prices similar to supermarkets, but offer a much wider selection of products. Facing competition from two sides, Danish ... Read More

  • Supermarkets in Portugal

    ... on retailers to ensure stock levels were sufficient. Moving into 2022 and 2023, rising inflation placed further pressure on supermarkets. While price increases led to double-digit retail value growth, players were looking to retain customers, ... Read More

  • Retail E-Commerce in Romania

    ... industry. The report examines all retail channels to provide sector insight. Channels include hypermarkets, supermarkets, discounters, convenience stores, mixed retailers, health and beauty retailers, clothing and footwear retailers, furniture and furnishing stores, DIY and hardware ... Read More

  • Retail in Belgium

    ... on household budgets. With consumers remaining pessimistic about the general economic situation, this translated into a sense of conservatism when it came to discretionary spending. Euromonitor International's Retail in Belgium report offers insight into key ... Read More

  • Retail in Denmark

    ... rate of inflation. However, consumers continue to face economic challenges, as energy prices remain elevated and interest rates have been increasing. Many consumers are still worried about their financial situations and are trying to save ... Read More

  • General Merchandise Stores in Switzerland

    ... are increasingly being replaced by shopping malls and online stores. Department stores suffered significantly from a lack of footfall during the pandemic and have not recovered fully. Moreover, department stores tend to carry higher ticket ... Read More

  • Retail E-Commerce in Portugal

    ... the channel losing share to offline retail as consumers returned to shopping in-store. In 2023, the largest Portuguese e-buyers continued to be aged between 25 and 54 years old, with socioeconomic profiles above the national ... Read More

  • General Merchandise Stores in Belgium

    ... department stores, which suffered from competition from e-commerce, especially apparel online retailers. Moreover, due to an increasing polarisation, demand for apparel was concentrated in the luxury and economy segments, while products with a mid-market positioning ... Read More

  • Lobster Market Report by Species (American Lobster, Spiny Lobster, Rock Lobster, European Lobster), Weight (0.5 - 0.75 lbs, 0.76 - 3.0 lbs, Over 3 lbs), Product Type (Whole Lobster, Lobster Tail, Lobster Meat, Lobster Claw), Distribution Channel (Food Service, Retail), and Region 2024-2032

    ... Distribution Channel (Food Service, Retail), and Region 2024-2032 The global lobster market size reached US$ 7.6 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 16.0 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a ... Read More

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