Region: Kazakhstan
Category: Consumer Goods

Kazakhstan Consumer Goods

(107 reports matching your criteria)
  • Traditional Grocery Retailers in Kazakhstan

    ... during the pandemic with many consumers showing a preference to shop in local convenience stores instead. Consumers generally perceived the latter as more hygienic and thus safer in terms of avoiding exposure to COVID-19. Whilst ... Read More

  • E-Commerce (Goods) in Kazakhstan

    ... restrictions, retailers were forced to switch to selling their products online to ensure some sales could continue. The integration of e-commerce into social media networks has also boosted transactions with major social media players like ... Read More

  • Retailing in Kazakhstan

    ... which allowed people to freely visit and make purchases in both grocery and non-grocery channels. Grocery retailers are showing strong growth, especially thanks to the efforts of leading brands to continue their expansion plans, mainly ... Read More

  • Mobile E-Commerce (Goods) in Kazakhstan

    ... This is boosting the importance of mobile e-commerce development in the country. The penetration of mobile e-commerce has also accelerated due to the increasing offer of mobile apps for all kinds of services. Now that ... Read More

  • Mixed Retailers in Kazakhstan

    ... greatly appreciated by economically hit consumers. Furthermore, variety stores were not obliged to close during the lockdowns because they sell a small range of grocery items. This allowed in-store sales to continue throughout the pandemic. ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialist Retailers in Kazakhstan

    ... products (such as vitamins) and symptom relief products (such as ibuprofen) to ensure they are stocked up. Despite chemists/pharmacies accounting for most of the health and beauty sales, the value sales of drugstores/parapharmacies continues to ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear Specialist Retailers in Kazakhstan

    ... one of the worst affected by COVID-19 with many outlets temporarily closed and little demand when open. This was because people were spending a lot of time at home, meaning they had less need for ... Read More

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