Category: Consumer Goods
Indonesia Consumer Goods
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Indonesia Consumer Electronics
... is heavily influenced by the twin forces of rapid urbanisation and an increase in consumer purchasing power. Together these factors act as a catalyst for growth across a broad spectrum of consumer electronics. Products such ... Read More
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Indonesia Headphones
... to an integral part of a person’s lifestyle, particularly among the young generations in Indonesia. These products have contributed significantly to the overall increase in volume sales over 2024. The primary catalyst behind this surge ... Read More
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Indonesia Home Audio and Cinema
... primarily driven by economic factors, such as inflation and reduced consumer purchasing power, alongside evolving consumer preferences. The significant shift towards portable audio solutions like wireless speakers and headphones has introduced formidable competition, reflecting the ... Read More
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Indonesia Imaging Devices
... integrated into smartphones fulfil their photography needs adequately, diminishing the appeal of investing in specialised equipment like mirrorless and DSLR cameras. The convenience of having a multifunctional device that fits in one's pocket and offers ... Read More
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Indonesia In-Car Entertainment
... of manufacture. Such strategic partnerships are geared towards boosting the vehicles' marketability through enhanced audiovisual enjoyment. For example, Toyota collaborates with Pioneer Electronics Asia Centre Pte Ltd to equip several of its car models with ... Read More
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Indonesia Portable Players
... solution that can easily connect to their smartphones. Local and Chinese brands, such as Jete and Robot, have also helped to boost the popularity of wireless speakers, by offering affordable products and using e-commerce to ... Read More
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Indonesia Wearable Electronics
... health-conscious consumers, has significantly boosted the demand for fitness trackers, smartwatches, and health monitoring devices. Key factors contributing to this growth include an expanding middle class, rising disposable incomes, and a population that is becoming ... Read More
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Make-Up in Indonesia
... key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights The make-up market consists of eye make-up, face make-up, lip make-up and nail make-up. The eye make-up segment consists of eyeliner, eye ... Read More
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Indonesia E-commerce - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2024 - 2029)
... billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 15.5% during the forecast period (2024-2029). The E-commerce market in Indonesia is driven by the growing fashion industry and internet and smartphone penetration, among others. Key Highlights ... Read More
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Male Toiletries in Indonesia
... the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights The male toiletries market consists of retail sales of aftershaves & colognes, men's disposable razors & blades, post-shave ... Read More
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Tobacco & Tobacco Products in Indonesia
... descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights The tobacco and tobacco products market consists of the retail sale of cigarettes, cigars and cigarillos, ... Read More
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Prospects For The Textile And Clothing Industry In Indonesia, 2024
... 2023 textile and clothing exports from Indonesia represented 4.5% of the country’s overall exports during the year. The industry is involved in almost every sector of the textile supply chain, including man-made fibre production, yarn ... Read More
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Indonesia Digital Marketplace Market by Platform (Desktop, Mobile, and Tablets), by Model Type (Business to Business (B2B), Business to Consumer (B2C), and Consumer to Consumer (C2C)), and by End Users (Commercial, and Personal)- Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2024– 2030
... and Industry Forecast, 2024– 2030 The Indonesia Digital Marketplace Market size was valued at USD 14.26 billion in 2023, and is predicted to reach USD 41.68 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 16.3% from ... Read More
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Indonesia Cigars, Cigarillos and Smoking Tobacco
... to remain a niche interest, particularly as they are unappealing to most young adults of legal smoking age in Indonesia who tend towards heated tobacco or e-vapour products. Brands may focus on expanding their distribution ... Read More
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Indonesia Smokeless Tobacco, E-Vapour Products and Heated Tobacco
... by both established brands and new players entering the market, driving the launch of innovative products and flavours. Established brands from leading companies such as RELX Technology Co Ltd and British American Tobacco Plc have ... Read More
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Indonesia Cigarettes
... the review period. While legal cigarette volumes declined in 2023, illicit sales continued to grow. The Indonesian Government increased the tobacco excise tax (CHT) rates by an average of 10% for cigarettes, 15% for electronic ... Read More
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Indonesia Tobacco
... electronic cigarettes and 6% for any other processed tobacco products effective from 1 January 2023. Given the state of global uncertainty and weakening rupiah towards the end of the year, consumer spending was constrained by ... Read More
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Indonesia Home Improvement
... stability, which have supported various industries. In turn, this also supports the ongoing urbanisation trends alongside consumers’ strengthening financial confidence and spending power. Moreso, the Indonesian government's emphasis on infrastructure development further fuels demand for ... Read More
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Indonesia Home Furnishings
... the country is closely intertwined with Indonesian culture and festivities, thus witnessing a surge in purchases during key seasons such as Ramadan, Chinese New Year, and the Gregorian calendar New Year. In addition to textiles ... Read More
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Indonesia Sunglasses
... has slowed following the rapid recovery in the immediate wake of the COVID-19 crisis when it benefited from the full lifting of the pandemic restrictions and consumers’ “revenge traveling”. It is important to note that ... Read More
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Indonesia Homewares
... strong during the era of the pandemic lockdowns and restrictions, which continued through working-from-home arrangements as society started to normalise post-pandemic. Now, even though consumers have returned to busy out-of-home lifestyles and re-embraced foodservice, home-cooking ... Read More
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Indonesia Eyewear
... to their older counterparts. These notable differences include a greater emphasis on spending on experience rather than on possessions, though these experiences are then largely commodified in the form of social media content. This is ... Read More
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Indonesia Gardening
... aesthetic and health and wellbeing reasons and, in turn, this helps to support sales of (small) pots and planters, fertilisers, and hand gardening tools. On the other hand, large gardening items (e.g., lawn mowers) are ... Read More
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Indonesia Home and Garden
... the pandemic. Whilst the periods of lockdown inspired consumers to invest in their home environments, we have also seen challenges connected to inflationary pressures and economic uncertainties. However, in 2023, growth is attributed to several ... Read More
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Indonesia Spectacles
... seen from the hike in sales of spectacles that commonly happens in Indonesia towards the end of the year as spectacles are one of the health benefits that are usually provided by companies for permanent ... Read More