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Egypt Consumer Electronics Report Q2 2009Published by: Business Monitor International Published: May. 14, 2009 - 38 Pages Table of Contents
AbstractEgypt’s domestic consumer electronics devices market, defined as including computing devices, mobile handsets, and video audio and gaming products, was estimated to be worth around US$2.7bn in 2008. Despite some structural constraints, demand is expected to increase to US$4.9bn by 2013, driven by youthful demographics, growing affordability and more credit availability.Computers Computer hardware accounted for around 28% of Egypt’s consumer electronics spending in 2008. BMI projects Egypt’s domestic market computer sales (including notebooks and accessories) of US$850mn in 2009, up from US$736mn in 2008. Computer hardware CAGR for the 2008-2013 period is forecast at about 13%, with notebooks and netbooks accounting for about 20% of sales. AV Devices AV devices accounted for around 10% of Egypt’s domestic consumer electronics devices market, defined as including computing devices, mobile handsets, and video audio and gaming products, was estimated to be worth around US$2.7bn in 2008. Despite some structural constraints, demand is expected to increase to US$4.9bn by 2013, driven by youthful demographics, growing affordability and more credit availability. Computers Computer hardware accounted for around 28% of Egypt’s consumer electronics spending in 2008. BMI projects Egypt’s domestic market computer sales (including notebooks and accessories) of US$850mn in 2009, up from US$736mn in 2008. Computer hardware CAGR for the 2008-2013 period is forecast at about 13%, with notebooks and netbooks accounting for about 20% of sales. AV Devices AV devices accounted for around 10% of Egyptian consumer electronics spending in 2008. Egypt’s domestic AV device market was estimated at US$251mn. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 11% between 2008-2013, to a value of US$429mn in that year. Mobile Handsets Mobile handset sales accounted for around 62% of Egypt consumer electronics spending in 2008. Egyptian market handset sales are expected to grow at a CAGR of 13% to US$3.0bn in 2013, as mobile subscriber penetration reaches 120%. The market will be dominated by low-spending prepaid subscribers, but there will be growing niche demand for high-end and 3G handsets. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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