Region: Brazil
Category: Consumer Goods & Retailing

Brazil Consumer Goods & Retailing

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  • BRIC Countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China) Haircare - Market Summary, Competitive Analysis and Forecast, 2016-2025

    ... volume 2016-20, and forecast to 2025). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights Brazil, Russian Federation, India and China ... Read More

  • BRIC Countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China) Oral Hygiene - Market Summary, Competitive Analysis and Forecast, 2016-2025

    ... (value and volume 2016-20, and forecast to 2025). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights Brazil, Russian Federation, India ... Read More

  • BRIC Countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China) Make-Up - Market Summary, Competitive Analysis and Forecast, 2016-2025

    ... volume 2016-20, and forecast to 2025). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights Brazil, Russian Federation, India and China ... Read More

  • Suncare in Brazil - Market Summary, Competitive Analysis and Forecast, 2016-2025

    ... to 2025). The profile also contains descriptions of the leading players including key financial metrics and analysis of competitive pressures within the market. Key Highlights The suncare market consists of the retail sale of sun ... Read More

  • Brazil Male Toiletries Market Summary, Competitive Analysis and Forecast, 2016-2025

    ... also contains descriptions of 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 ... Read More

  • Designer Apparel and Footwear (Ready-To-Wear) in Brazil

    ... brands project huge declines; but, in the second semester, the relative sense of a more controlled situation related to the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic made consumers resume their shopping activities following the health protocols. ... Read More

  • Super Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Brazil

    ... controlled pace in the growth of contagion and deaths, the gradual resumption of social interactions has supported the growth of fragrances and gifts. If Brazilians traditionally cultivate the habit of gifting to relatives and close ... Read More

  • Luxury Timepieces in Brazil

    ... some of the rarest prospects for luxury: negative results for the full year. However, the perception of control over the contagion and deaths caused by the sanitary crisis made it possible to work with more ... Read More

  • Luxury Leather Goods in Brazil

    ... growth posted in the later months, luxury leather goods reached a positive year. The counterintuitive growth happened due to the combination of unprecedented factors such as the closed frontiers for Brazilians, the involuntary savings accumulated ... Read More

  • Luxury Jewellery in Brazil

    ... pandemic. However, in the second half of 2020, the numbers of contagion cases and deaths dropped significantly and Brazilians gradually started to feel more comfortable to resume social interactions under the sanitary protocols. During this ... Read More

  • Luxury Eyewear in Brazil

    ... products. It is common that consumers who do not usually buy other luxury products have eyewear as one of their few super premium items. In 2020, the restricted social interactions and the emerging uncertainties regarding ... Read More

  • Luxury Hotels in Brazil

    ... hotels, temporarily closed its doors in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Domestic destinations for luxury tourism privileged refuges located in regions of abundant natural landscapes. The forced reduction in international outbound flows leveraged the ... Read More

  • Luxury Writing Instruments and Stationery in Brazil

    ... a very social category, the main segment of luxury pens is strongly connected to use during business occasions for signing contracts or taking notes in presential meetings. Not only has the pandemic impacted the consumption ... Read More

  • Department Stores in Brazil

    ... the spread of the virus including a lockdown, which required department stores to close their doors for several weeks during Q2. However, the fact that many consumers were hesitant about shopping in department stores due ... Read More

  • Convenience Stores in Brazil

    ... selling space and focuses on a limited product assortment to prioritise those categories that consumers look for the most. In this sense, going shopping in a convenience store has often provided customers with a perception ... Read More

  • E-Commerce (Goods) in Brazil

    ... be the same, with considerable growth continuing to be recorded by online sales. Nevertheless, adopting an omnichannel approach remains imperative as restrictions start to ease and consumers gradually return to store-based channels for an in-person ... Read More

  • Homeshopping in Brazil

    ... even the closure of all non-essential retail channel mandated by State Governors for an extended period at the peak of the quarantine lockdown in Q2 2020 was not enough to support a positive performance for ... Read More

  • Variety Stores in Brazil

    ... Among the main factors placing pressure on players in 2020 was the requirement for all variety stores to remain closed for several weeks during Q2 as this channel fell outside of the official designation of ... Read More

  • Food and Drink E-Commerce in Brazil

    ... shopping cart but never makes it through the transaction is considered to be “abandoned” by the customer. Shopping cart abandonment is an important aspect of the online shopping process to which retailers pay careful attention. ... Read More

  • Mobile E-Commerce (Goods) in Brazil

    ... family, and anyone else that they used to encounter in their daily activities. Until then, the shopping experience would either be digital, with its practicality, algorithms, and lack of interaction with other people, or physical, ... Read More

  • Retailing in Brazil

    ... guideline and policies established centrally by the federal government to tackle the pandemic, most quarantine rules imposed in an attempt to control the spread of the virus came from State Governors determining various policies to ... Read More

  • Home and Garden Specialist Retailers in Brazil

    ... home furnishing stores were not. A sudden search for marketplaces (such as Mercado Livre, Amazon, Magazine Luiza and Americanas), third party apps including Rappi, and social commerce (especially through WhatsApp and Instagram) compounded the strongest ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear Specialist Retailers in Brazil

    ... brand and the expectations that the buyer brings when they step into the space. However, with the rise of omnichannel as the new rule (accelerated by the pandemic), especially for fashion retailers, brands have had ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialist Retailers in Brazil

    ... consumers, they were a short escapist tour – and bigger chains invested in such an experience by expanding their portfolios of colour cosmetics, healthy snacks and beverages, sports nutrition, personal accessories, and even small personal ... Read More

  • Traditional Grocery Retailers in Brazil

    ... during quarantine restrictions. They do have to abide to restrictions such as ensuring all customers wear masks when entering the stores. During the harshest period of the pandemic, the distribution of emergency aid by the ... Read More

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