Region: Asia
Category: Soft Drinks

Asia Soft Drinks

(423 reports matching your criteria)
  • Soft Drinks in Cambodia

    ... in their daily routines. The market is highly competitive, characterised by a diverse mix of local and international brands vying for market share. Each brand employs various strategies, including innovative marketing campaigns, distinctive product differentiation, ... Read More

  • Concentrates in India

    ... expected to remain lower than for all other soft drinks categories in this year, and sales are also expected to remain lower than most other soft drinks categories, as most consumers value the convenience of ... Read More

  • Carbonates in India

    ... (NFHS) conducted between 2019 and 2021, there has been a significant increase in access to electricity in the country, with 99% of urban households and 95% of rural households now having access to electricity, marking ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in India

    ... have been contributing to this robust growth, including per capita consumption rising from a low base, a youthful demographic, widespread electrification, and a warm climate. India’s per capita consumption of soft drinks stands at 22 ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Kazakhstan

    ... As such, consumers remain price sensitive and players respond by offering frequents discounts and promotions. Euromonitor International's Soft Drinks in Kazakhstan report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Kazakhstan

    ... options that are more convenient. Powder concentrates accounts for more volume sales, though liquid concentrates is expected to see a slight increase in volume sales in 2024. Euromonitor International's Concentrates in Kazakhstan report offers a ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Kazakhstan

    ... has eased, prices are still rising and this dampens volume sales. Also, the government has been reducing the number of foreign workers in recent years and this is also expected to impact volume sales. In ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Georgia

    ... trend has continued into 2024, contributing to a slowdown in the volume growth of soft drink sales. Despite Georgia’s stable economic performance and the maintenance of a steady exchange rate, the rising cost of raw ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Georgia

    ... departed the country. However, the recovery of on-trade sales has continued, fuelled by a significant increase in tourist numbers. Among the various carbonates, non-cola carbonates have experienced more robust growth, attributed to a broader product ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Singapore

    ... are widely regarded as healthier due to their higher fruit content and natural ingredients, liquid concentrates are often perceived as less nutritious and high in sugar. This perception is further exacerbated by a lack of ... Read More

  • Asian Speciality Drinks in Singapore

    ... of whom primarily consume these beverages when they are unwell rather than for indulgence or enjoyment. Popular options include barley water and chrysanthemum tea, which are traditionally consumed to aid digestion and reduce body heat, ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Singapore

    ... alternatives gaining traction. However, despite this, regular sugar carbonates still account for the majority of total volume sales. Euromonitor International's Carbonates in Singapore report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Singapore

    ... years. This is largely due to a combination of regulatory changes and reduced consumer spending power. One of the key regulatory changes that will affect the market is the increase in the Goods and Services ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Japan

    ... cost-effective options, such as bottled water and barley tea. In particular, barley tea gained popularity during the hot months, especially as Ito En offers its Kenko Mineral Mugicha (healthy mineral barley tea) in large 600ml ... Read More

  • Asian Speciality Drinks in Japan

    ... the decline in 2023 was pronounced, and largely attributed to a series of price increases that began in 2022, but were more acutely felt in 2023, and are set to continue into 2024. Many beverage ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Japan

    ... Meanwhile, categories that experienced growth due to the recovery in consumer movement in 2023, such as RTD coffee and sports drinks, are also set to see a negative turn in 2024. Ready-to-drink (RTD) tea and ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Japan

    ... consumers have been spending at home in this year. Liquid concentrates saw significant growth in off-trade RTD volume sales during 2020, with further increases in 2021 and 2022. The category became a major beneficiary in ... Read More

  • Asian Speciality Drinks in Indonesia

    ... by ongoing cut-price promotions from industry players, including the reintroduction of affordable offerings like Okky Jelly Drink. These promotional efforts are particularly appealing to price-sensitive consumers. Euromonitor International's Asian Speciality Drinks in Indonesia report offers ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Indonesia

    ... by a growing presence of street stall kiosks, which have expanded their offerings of sweet drinks. These kiosks, which were traditionally limited to serving drinks during Ramadan, are now visible all year-round along main roads, ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Indonesia

    ... the review period. Health-conscious consumers are increasingly scrutinising the sugar content in their beverages due to a heightened awareness about its role in the development of major health issues, including cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes, ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Indonesia

    ... remaining below pre-pandemic levels. Indeed, the country experienced deflation for five consecutive months, from May to September 2024. This was primarily driven by weakened consumer purchasing power, amid a wave of layoffs across various industries, ... Read More

  • Soft Drinks in Malaysia

    ... on foodservice, travel and consumer mobility in the wake of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Despite the return to the office, schools, socialising and travel, with tourism flows gaining pace, on-trade volume sales remained below the ... Read More

  • Asian Speciality Drinks in Malaysia

    ... without sufficient unique selling points or differentiation. The selection of Asian speciality drinks available through supermarkets is often limited, as these products are considered niche, reducing their offer and sales in the off-trade channel. Small ... Read More

  • Carbonates in Malaysia

    ... post-Coronavirus (COVID-19) period. Carbonates, considered staple offerings in the foodservice channel, are popular particularly in casual dining settings. Euromonitor International's Carbonates in Malaysia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the ... Read More

  • Concentrates in Malaysia

    ... growth in demand, against a low market size for powder concentrates in off-trade (RTD) volume terms. At the end of the review period, liquid concentrates maintained steady momentum, while powder concentrates was under more pressure ... Read More

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