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Clothing Retailing in AustraliaPublished by: IBISWorld Published: Mar. 15, 2004 - 35 Pages Table of ContentsDefinition Key Statistics Market Characteristics Industry Segmentation Industry Conditions Performance Industry Participants Key Factors Industry Outlook AbstractThis class consists of units mainly engaged in retailing clothing or clothing accessories.A business in this industry is involved in purchasing a variety of products (such as clothing, gloves, hosiery, etc) from wholesalers and selling these products directly to consumers, generally without developing or changing the products further. Most retailers in this industry undertake sales and administrative activities such as customer service; product merchandising; advertising; inventory control; and cash handling. The Industry G5221 - Clothing Retailing in Australia ranks 73 out of 496 by industry turnover and its life cycle is in a mature phase, which means that the industry is generally growing at at the same rate as the economy. Capital/labour intensity is medium and the uptake of new technology is medium. The industry's globalisation level is medium and the trend is steady. The industry has a low level of exports, which means exports generate less than 5% of the industry's turnover. The industry has a low level of imports, which means imports generate less than 5% of the industry's domestic demand. The trend for exports is steady and for imports it's steady. The level of regulation is light and decreasing and government assistance is low and decreasing. This industry is forecast to have a moderate average annualised growth rate over the next five years. A full analysis of each of the above conditions and more is available in every IBISWorld industry report! Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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