Region: Costa Rica
Category: House & Home

Costa Rica House & Home

(14 reports matching your criteria)
  • Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in Costa Rica

    ... foodservice venue, its demand has been boosted by the recovery of the tourism industry post-pandemic and the stabilisation of the inflation rate. Additionally, the increased penetration of 2-ply toilet paper rolls, particularly in the higher-end ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in Costa Rica

    ... price increases, contributing to growth. Costa Rica is known for its higher adoption of products that are typically more expensive compared to other Central American countries, with categories such as adult incontinence having a higher ... Read More

  • Wipes in Costa Rica

    ... were able to lower their product prices, making them more accessible to consumers. As a result, consumers were able to purchase more at lower prices, which contributed to an increase in volume sales over the ... Read More

  • Retail Tissue in Costa Rica

    ... label brands, returned to their historic sales levels and experienced growth, reflecting consumer demand for a broader range of options across different price points. Euromonitor International's Retail Tissue in Costa Rica report offers a comprehensive ... Read More

  • Dishwashing in Costa Rica

    ... colon (CRC). Although several dishwashing products are manufactured locally, many of the raw materials used to make them are imported. As a result, the revaluation of the exchange rate led to a decrease in production ... Read More

  • Bleach in Costa Rica

    ... (CRC). Although many offerings in bleach are manufactured locally, most are made from imported raw materials. As a result, the revaluation of the exchange rate led to a decrease in production costs, which manufacturers passed ... Read More

  • Laundry Care in Costa Rica

    ... experienced a significant increase driven by rising costs. However, this trend came to an end in 2024, with prices decreasing in such categories as liquid fabric softeners or standard powder detergents, due in part to ... Read More

  • Air Care in Costa Rica

    ... While the rate of growth in retail current value sales of air care slowed to single digits in 2024, there was a modest pickup in the rate of growth in retail volume sales, which had ... Read More

  • Home Insecticides in Costa Rica

    ... continued to rise in 2024, albeit at a slower rate than earlier in the review period, as inflationary pressure abated somewhat. Nonetheless, the National Institute of Statistics and Census noted that insecticides were among the ... Read More

  • Toilet Care in Costa Rica

    ... as local consumers favoured more affordable alternatives, such as bleach and surface care products. The fact that toilet care products are mainly imported limits their affordability. Rim blocks continued to account for the bulk of ... Read More

  • Surface Care in Costa Rica

    ... Costa Rican colon (CRC). Although several surface care products are manufactured locally, many are made from imported raw materials. As a result, the revaluation of the exchange rate led to a decrease in production costs, ... Read More

  • Polishes in Costa Rica

    ... current value sales slowed during the latter part of the review period, and this trend continued in 2024. Competing products, such as surface care, increasingly offer cleaning properties that are similar to polishes. Many local ... Read More

  • Home Care in Costa Rica

    ... demand for home care, with a modest acceleration in retail volume sales. However, the rate of growth in retail current value sales slowed significantly, due in large part to a slowdown in the rate of ... Read More

  • Costa Rica Furniture Market Outlook (2018-2026)

    ... 2018 and forecasts until 2026 which makes the report an invaluable resource for industry executives, marketing, sales and product managers, consultants, analysts, and other people looking for key industry data in a readily accessible document ... Read More

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