Category: General Retailing
Africa General Retailing
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Direct Selling in Tunisia
... as Avon, which actively sought to expand their salesforce. The trend towards direct selling was further fuelled by a decline in disposable income, prompting individuals to seek alternative means to diversify their revenue streams. Within ... Read More
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Retail Buildings Construction Market in Egypt - Market Size and Forecasts to 2026 (including New Construction, Repair and Maintenance, Refurbishment and Demolition and Materials, Equipment and Services costs)
... Egypt registered a positive Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 17.05% during the period 2017 to 2021 with an output value of EGP55,978.47 million in 2021, a decrease of 12.78% over 2020. The sector achieved ... Read More
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Retail Buildings Construction Market in Ethiopia - Market Size and Forecasts to 2026 (including New Construction, Repair and Maintenance, Refurbishment and Demolition and Materials, Equipment and Services costs)
... Ethiopia registered a positive Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 21.10% during the period 2017 to 2021 with an output value of ETB78,071.23 million in 2021, an increase of18.13% over 2020. The sector achieved its ... Read More
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Retail in Uganda
... focusing on their primary needs. While population growth, urbanisation and widening rural distribution are benefiting sales, widespread poverty remains an obstacle as does the strong competition from informal retail. Euromonitor International's Retail in Uganda report ... Read More
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Retail in Ghana
... cutbacks and focused on essential purchases. Grocery retailers fared better than non-grocery retailers as consumers prioritised essential goods. Informal retailers are proving highly attractive to many seeking affordable product offerings and the convenience of shopping ... Read More
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Non-Grocery Retailers in Algeria
... the two countries – apart from gas supplies in light of global energy challenges due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. Data published by the Spanish Ministry of Commerce states these losses at an estimated EUR630 ... Read More
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Retail in Ethiopia
... further aggravated supply chain disruptions. Within this context, trading conditions for retailers were difficult in 2022. Over the forecast period, the outlook is more positive. Ethiopia’s ambitious economic reform plan should bolster growth, including in ... Read More
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Direct Selling in Algeria
... and players alike were forced to embrace online options due to the pandemic restrictions. Since then, this channel has expanded further, which is also supported by the developments seen in telecommunications and internet connectivity in ... Read More
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Retail in Algeria
... become more cautious in their spending and, within this environment, informal retail and traditional outlets which can offer low prices are appealing to many consumers. Indeed, despite government efforts to more closely monitor informal retail, ... Read More
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Middle East and Africa Kitchen Knives Market - By Manufacturing Process (Hand Forged, Stamped Blades); By Cutting Edge (Plain, Granton, Serrated); By Application (Residential, Commercial); By Size (3-5 Inches, 5-7 Inches, 7-9 Inches, 9-12 Inches); By Distribution Channel (Direct Selling, Indirect Selling); By Country (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, South Africa, Nigeria, Algeria, Rest of MEA), Trend Analysis, Competitive Landscape & Forecast, 2019–2029
... By Distribution Channel (Direct Selling, Indirect Selling); By Country (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, South Africa, Nigeria, Algeria, Rest of MEA), Trend Analysis, Competitive Landscape & Forecast, 2019–2029 Middle East and Africa Kitchen Knives Market ... Read More
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Direct Selling in Cameroon
... this was not enough for category sales to recover to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels. In particular, direct selling brands that offer mainly consumer health and beauty and personal care products are the leading exponents of multi-level ... Read More
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Non-Grocery Retailers in Cameroon
... hypermarket under the Carrefour brand, this very modern new shopping centre also houses major international apparel and footwear brands such as Lacoste, Jules and La Grande Recre, which collectively form part of the CFAO Consumer ... Read More
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Retail in Angola
... period and the government focus on structural reforms, the outlook for modern retail is positive. Moreover, young adults are becoming increasingly influential in shaping sales, with many preferring modern retailers. Euromonitor International's Retail in Angola ... Read More
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Non-Grocery Retailers in Kenya
... Massmart Holdings Ltd announced in early 2023 its decision to close its Builders Warehouse operations in the country. Although this was mainly due to the poor economic conditions there is also a perception that its ... Read More
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Direct Selling in Kenya
... it difficult for salespeople to move around, while a fear of contagion left many consumers reluctant to open their doors to them, even after these restrictions were eased. Nonetheless, the channel continued on the path ... Read More
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Retail Buildings Construction Market in Cameroon - Market Size and Forecasts to 2026 (including New Construction, Repair and Maintenance, Refurbishment and Demolition and Materials, Equipment and Services costs)
... Cameroon registered a positive Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.48% during the period 2017 to 2021 with an output value of XAF155,280.42 million in 2021, an increase of5.57% over 2020. The sector achieved its ... Read More
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Consumer Lifestyles in South Africa
... how each trend has manifested in South Africa. Euromonitor's Consumer Lifestyles in South Africa report analyses factors influencing national consumer expenditure. Consumer lifestyles reports include coverage of: population, urban development, home ownership, household profiles, labour, ... Read More
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Consumer Lifestyles in Nigeria
... in Nigeria. Euromonitor's Consumer Lifestyles in Nigeria report analyses factors influencing national consumer expenditure. Consumer lifestyles reports include coverage of: population, urban development, home ownership, household profiles, labour, income, consumer and family expenditure, health, education, ... Read More
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Retail Buildings Construction Market in Angola - Market Size and Forecasts to 2026 (including New Construction, Repair and Maintenance, Refurbishment and Demolition and Materials, Equipment and Services costs)
... Angola registered a positive Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 16.58% during the period 2017 to 2021 with an output value of AOA3,99,222.15 million in 2021, an increase of22.22% over 2020. The sector achieved its ... Read More
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Retail Buildings Construction Market in Algeria - Market Size and Forecasts to 2026 (including New Construction, Repair and Maintenance, Refurbishment and Demolition and Materials, Equipment and Services costs)
... Algeria registered a positive Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 18.18% during the period 2017 to 2021 with an output value of DZD58,815.50 million in 2021, a decrease of 7.39% over 2020. The sector achieved ... Read More
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Retailing in Ethiopia
... The pandemic and the war in Tigray exacerbated both the foreign currency crunch and constrained the import of goods, adversely affecting non-grocery specialists. In contrast, modern grocery retailers and e-commerce thrived in 2021. Euromonitor International's ... Read More
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Retailing in Cameroon
... significantly relaxed, many local consumers remained cautious in their spending. Modern grocery retailers continued to gain ground on their traditional counterparts, as the former are generally favoured by more affluent local consumers, who were more ... Read More
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Mixed Retailers in Cameroon
... it lead a temporary reduction in their opening hours, it also left many consumers feeling worse off, which resulted in a significant reduction in discretionary spending. Prior to the pandemic, mixed retailers had been growing ... Read More
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Retailing in Ghana
... rate in 2021, the government permitted retail operations to resume. This led to improved sales performances for retailers. A huge demand emerged for e-commerce as more consumers generally resorted to e-commerce to make up for ... Read More
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Retailing in Côte d'Ivoire
... arising from the pandemic and the economic shock that it engendered hit non-grocery specialists like apparel and footwear specialists particularly hard, as local consumers reduced their discretionary spending. However, traditional grocery retailers performed relatively well, ... Read More