Region: Dominican Republic
Category: Consumer Goods & Retailing

Dominican Republic Consumer Goods & Retailing

(52 reports matching your criteria)
  • Dominican Republic Cigarettes

    ... have also been impacted by the shift to e-vapour products (both open and closed systems) and heated tobacco, which have a reputation of being less harmful to health. These products are also increasingly popular because ... Read More

  • Dominican Republic Tobacco

    ... a decline in terms of volume and slight growth in value due to price increases. The reduction in consumption is also attributable to a declining smoking population, in line with the global trend, as well ... Read More

  • Dominican Republic Smokeless Tobacco, E-Vapour Products and Heated Tobacco

    ... attracting consumers of cigarettes and small cigars who perceive these products to be less harmful to their health, as well as new consumers, mostly young people, who have not previously consumed traditional tobacco products. Their ... Read More

  • Dominican Republic Cigars, Cigarillos and Smoking Tobacco

    ... tobacco, and cigars being a symbol of a high social status. This perception is attracting consumers of all ages, including young people. Whilst some players believe this increased demand could last several years, they have ... Read More

  • Sun Care in Dominican Republic

    ... more aware of the potential damage to the skin from direct exposure to the sun, such as premature ageing or skin cancer. Greater awareness about the relevance of sun care use is encouraging certain Dominicans ... Read More

  • Mass Beauty and Personal Care in Dominican Republic

    ... inflationary conditions in the Dominican Republic. Many of these consumers were unwilling to forgo beauty and personal care items, which are used on a daily basis. Nevertheless, there was a tendency to buy more affordable ... Read More

  • Hair Care in Dominican Republic

    ... high inflation. Consumers switched to new packaging sizes and formats in shampoos in order to make cost savings. Larger containers such as the 700ml option from Head & Shoulders, a leading brand from The Procter ... Read More

  • Fragrances in Dominican Republic

    ... the pandemic and the subsequent inflationary period putting a squeeze on purchasing power, this trend has reversed. Consumers in 2023 showed greater interest in mass fragrances, as they sought to reign in expenditure. Euromonitor International's ... Read More

  • Colour Cosmetics in Dominican Republic

    ... simplification in their beauty rituals. Cosmetics manufacturers regularly launch products with multifunctional claims. The Maybelline New York brand from the L'Oréal Groupe, which has wide distribution in supermarket chains, such as Olé, Plaza and Jumbo, ... Read More

  • Beauty and Personal Care in Dominican Republic

    ... fell in 2023 compared to the previous two years, the overall increase in prices over the past two years continued to put pressure on the purchasing power of Dominicans, especially in low- and middle-income demographic ... Read More

  • Depilatories in Dominican Republic

    ... toll. Less essential products such as razors have been hard hit by this trend. This shift in consumer purchasing patterns has favoured low-price razor brands such as Bic and Top Care, which were active in ... Read More

  • Oral Care in Dominican Republic

    ... such as teeth brushing are well established among the majority of Dominicans and so basic products are deemed essential. Awareness of the importance of oral health, as an integral part of general health, is increasing ... Read More

  • Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Dominican Republic

    ... higher living costs, led consumers to prioritise their purchases. In beauty and personal care, this was reflected in more rational purchases of products such as fragrances or skin care, with premium products growing at lower ... Read More

  • Deodorants in Dominican Republic

    ... with retail volume sales continuing to rise in 2023. The category has a wide variety of brands and formats, many of them perceived as affordable by a large part of the population. Consumers are willing ... Read More

  • Skin Care in Dominican Republic

    ... aesthetics and supports general health. This behaviour is more noticeable among millennials and Gen Z, who use skin care products on a daily basis. During a period in which consumers felt the pressure of higher ... Read More

  • Men's Grooming in Dominican Republic

    ... In later years, Dominicans renewed their interest in activities outside the home whilst remote work became less and less frequent, so the habit of shaving tended to recover. In 2023, men’s razors and blades has ... Read More

  • Baby and Child-Specific Products in Dominican Republic

    ... lower-priced brands that were more attractive to frugal-minded consumers. Tougher competition urged Johnson's Baby to focus on a differentiation strategy, resulting in the reformulation of its products, reporting claims such as ""new purer and more ... Read More

  • Bath and Shower in Dominican Republic

    ... as these formats are still considered a more economical alternative to hand and body wash in liquid format. Given the multifunctionality of bar soap, it is sometimes used by low-income groups as a substitute for ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in Dominican Republic

    ... living, the product is considered a daily necessity for the majority of its users, leading volume levels to remain high. Sales are also driven mainly by middle- and high-income demographic groups, and as a result, ... Read More

  • Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Dominican Republic

    ... growing challenges, including shortages and increased costs of raw materials, such as paper pulp – the result of the war in Ukraine. Euromonitor International's Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Dominican Republic report offers a comprehensive guide to the ... Read More

  • Wipes in Dominican Republic

    ... clean babies' skin but for other purposes, such as adult facial cleansing and surface cleaning, and among higher-income demographics, it is also used as a substitute for toilet paper. As such, it has been noted ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in Dominican Republic

    ... slower in 2023 than the previous year. The international prices of raw materials such as cellulose, paper pulp and plastics stabilised, as did transportation costs, lifting cost pressures in the production and distribution chains. Despite ... Read More

  • Retail Tissue in Dominican Republic

    ... across essential and daily products. Toilet paper was a product severely affected by the price volatility of raw materials, such as cellulose, which became more expensive due to the war in Ukraine. In 2023, although ... Read More

  • Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in Dominican Republic

    ... and hospitality, which are essential industries for the country's economy. Data from the Ministry of Tourism reported that the sector generated an income of more than USD 8.4 billion following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, ... Read More

  • Menstrual Care in Dominican Republic

    ... and shape of the market at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data 2019-2023, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers ... Read More

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