Category: Consumer Goods & Retailing
Central America Consumer Goods & Retailing
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South & Central America Natural Fiber Composites Market Forecast to 2028– COVID-19 Impact and Regional Analysis– by Raw Material (Wood, Cotton, Flax, Kenaf, Hemp, and Others), Technology (Injection Molding, Compression Molding, Pultrusion, and Others), and End User (Automotive & Aerospace, Building & Construction, Electrical & Electronics, Sporting Goods, and Others)
... End User (Automotive & Aerospace, Building & Construction, Electrical & Electronics, Sporting Goods, and Others) The South & Central America natural fiber composites market is expected to grow from US$ 81.28 million in 2022 to ... Read More
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South & Central America Drug Delivery Market Forecast to 2028 – COVID-19 Impact and Regional Analysis – by Route of Administration (Injectable Drug Delivery, Oral Drug Delivery, Transmucosal Drug Delivery, Topical Drug Delivery, Implantable Drug Delivery, and Ocular Drug Delivery), Distribution Channel (Hospital Pharmacies, Retail Pharmacies, and Online Pharmacies), and End User (Hospitals and Clinics, Home Care Settings, and Other End Users)
... Delivery, and Ocular Drug Delivery), Distribution Channel (Hospital Pharmacies, Retail Pharmacies, and Online Pharmacies), and End User (Hospitals and Clinics, Home Care Settings, and Other End Users) The South & Central America drug delivery market ... Read More
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South & Central America Self-Adherent Wraps Market Forecast to 2028– COVID-19 Impact and Regional Analysis– by Type (Sterile and Non-Sterile) and End Use [Hospitals, Specialty Clinics, Household Healthcare (Pharmacies, Online, and Other Household Healthcare), and Others]
... Others] The South & Central America self-adherent wraps market is expected to grow from US$ 20.60 million in 2022 to US$ 27.84 million by 2028. It is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 5.1% ... Read More
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Latin America And Central America Isotretinoin Drugs Market Research Report Forecast to 2030
... increasing incidences of chronic diseases among young adults, such as obesity and diabetes. Furthermore, growing awareness associated with the isotretinoin drug and sound knowledge of maintaining nodulocystic acne further create lucrative growth opportunities. However, side ... Read More
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Tobacco in Honduras
... anti-smoking campaigns and tough legislation negatively impacted sales, despite the global renown of locally produced cigars. Nevertheless, legal sales of cigarettes benefited from a significant reduction in contraband due to improved surveillance measures at the ... Read More
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Tobacco in El Salvador
... reduction in contraband, illegal cigarettes remain appealing due to the significant price gap with legal brands. Declining consumer purchasing power also exerted pressure on demand, stimulating downtrading to less expensive alternatives such as mid-priced and ... Read More
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Tobacco in Panama
... popular, although some trading down benefited the mid-priced segment, while economy brands were threatened by a spike in contraband cigarettes. Sales of cigars were boosted by a significant increase in tourism, while e-vapour products are ... Read More
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Cigarettes in Guatemala
... is too costly for many Guatemalans. Additionally, the harmful effects of cigarette smoking are well-known among consumers. This has led many to abandon the habit altogether or switch to different products, such as vaping or ... Read More
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Cigarettes in Costa Rica
... India and South Korea via the Colón Free Trade Zone in Panama. These are transported to Costa Rica by land through Paso Canoas or by sea, before being sold through traditional retailers. Typically, such products ... Read More
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Smokeless Tobacco, E-Vapour Products and Heated Tobacco in Costa Rica
... tax on vapers, as well as e-liquids and electronic devices used for vaping. In addition, consumers are no longer able to use these products in public places such as shopping centres, casinos, nightclubs, bars, restaurants ... Read More
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Cigars, Cigarillos and Smoking Tobacco in Guatemala
... which limits supply and distribution in the country. At the same time, these products typically retail at relatively high unit prices. In a price sensitive country like Guatemala, this limits the potential audience as many ... Read More
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Smokeless Tobacco, E-Vapour Products and Heated Tobacco in Guatemala
... the scene in 2017, the same company introduced a lower-cost system at the end of 2021, known as lil Solid. Guatemala was the first country in the region to debut the product, along with the ... Read More
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Tobacco in Costa Rica
... 2022 with Costa Rica's inflation ranking the highest in the Central American region. Inflationary pressures spiked in the second quarter of 2022 with the increased cost of living putting pressure on many consumers to focus ... Read More
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Tobacco in Guatemala
... Most categories recovered to pre-pandemic levels in 2022, or even surpassed them due in large part to the relaxation of pandemic-related restrictions, which saw more consumers out socializing and consuming more tobacco products. Euromonitor International's ... Read More
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Cigars, Cigarillos and Smoking Tobacco in Costa Rica
... American tourists are a key consumer base for cigars and cigarillos in Costa Rica. Cuban cigars are considered a “forbidden fruit” among American tourists and those who enjoy smoking cigars often indulge themselves when holidaying ... Read More
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Wearing Apparel Market in Costa Rica to 2027
... historic data from 2019 to 2022 and forecasts until 2027 which makes the report an invaluable resource for business leaders, decision-makers, consultants, analysts, and other people looking for key industry data in a readily accessible ... Read More
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Mass Beauty and Personal Care in Costa Rica
... and personal care are therefore offering new volume sizes for certain products, while shrinking other packages in order to keep price increases to a minimum. New sizes are especially apparent in shampoo and conditioner (Sedal, ... Read More
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Colour Cosmetics in Costa Rica
... an aggressive strategy and wide variety of colours and options, including Nature Strong and Gel. OPI products can now be found near the cash registers at Fresh Market, in the cosmetic aisle at Automercado, and ... Read More
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Sun Care in Costa Rica
... 2022, driving category growth in the year. As of the first semester of 2022, Costa Rica received 71% of tourists registered in 2019, according to the National Tourism Institute (ICT). Tourists often shop for sun ... Read More
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Bath and Shower in Costa Rica
... bar soap. The pandemic pushed consumers away from soap, as they did not want to use a product that someone else had already used and this behaviour continued in 2022. Body wash/shower gel is also ... Read More
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Fragrances in Costa Rica
... This is driving healthy current value and volume growth in fragrances in the year. Fragrances are also often given as gifts and have therefore also benefited from the resumption of parties and celebrations in 2022. ... Read More
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Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Costa Rica
... Lancôme, L’Occitane, and Clinique as they directly address specific skin issues. While premium skin care brands continue to be available in department stores and smaller shops, dermocosmetic brands have become increasingly available in pharmacies and ... Read More
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Baby and Child-Specific Products in Costa Rica
... introduced larger bottles for body washes and shampoos for their respective Johnson’s Baby and Huggies brands. Johnson’s Baby Shampoo is now available in 750ml bottles, whilst Huggies products now also come in 600ml bottles. This ... Read More
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Depilatories in Costa Rica
... to be non-essential and easily substitutable items. Consumers often use regular bar soap or shower gel instead of these products in order to save money. Private label and lower-priced products could therefore perform well in ... Read More
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Oral Care in Costa Rica
... the largest category, toothpaste, consumers tend to remain loyal to their preferred brand, but opt for a less specialised formula, or products in bundles or with price promotions in order to save money. Players are ... Read More