Euromonitor International

About Euromonitor International
    
With a legacy spanning over four decades, Euromonitor International has emerged as a premier provider of global business intelligence and market analysis. The company's expertise encompasses publishing, market research, business reference, and online information systems, cementing its stature as a revered authority in the industry.
    
Euromonitor International offers an esteemed array of services, including the creation of comprehensive global reports covering regions such as Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia-Pacific, Oceania, Africa, and the Middle East. These meticulously crafted reports serve as invaluable tools for enterprises engaged in marketing and strategic planning across diverse industry sectors.
     
Standout offerings from Euromonitor include its insightful country reports, meticulously analyzing statistical data and prevailing industry trends for over 80 countries worldwide. The company also provides incisive company profiles shedding light on operational intricacies and strategic pursuits of industry leaders.
    
A central focus for Euromonitor International lies in its proficiency in market research within the consumer goods domain. This expertise encompasses sectors such as alcoholic beverages, cosmetics, toiletries, disposable paper products, electrical appliances, packaged foods, hot and cold beverages, household products, OTC healthcare, pet foods, pet care, and tobacco.
     
Euromonitor's influence transcends consumer goods; its purview extends across a spectrum of industry sectors including financial services, food service, retail, leisure, lifestyles, and travel/tourism. The breadth and depth of coverage underscore the company's ability to cater to diverse business interests.
    
In addition to its core offerings, Euromonitor International maintains a repository of diverse report titles. These encompass insightful analyses providing invaluable insights into market dynamics and trends.
     
In essence, Euromonitor International's steadfast presence and expertise in global business intelligence and market analysis position it as an invaluable collaborator for enterprises navigating the intricacies of modern market landscapes.
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23,092 Reports from Euromonitor International

   
  • Pakistan in 2040: The Future Demographic

    Pakistan’s population is expected to go down because of changes in net migration and natural change. By 2040, there will be 325 million people. Demographic changes, economic conditions and social trends are all contributing to negative net migration. By 2040, young adults (aged 18-29) will make up t ... Read More

  • Australia in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of Australia is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 32.1 million citizens by 2040. The birth rate is anticipated to drop between 2024 and 2040. By 2040, the biggest cohort will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Generational cohort ... Read More

  • Indonesia in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of Indonesia is predicted to decline by 10.0%, due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 312 million citizens by 2040. Demographic changes, economic conditions and social trends are all contributing to negative net migration. The birth rate is anticipa ... Read More

  • Myanmar in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of Myanmar is predicted to decline by 6.7%, due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 58.2 million citizens by 2040. Demographic changes, economic conditions and social trends are all contributing to negative net migration. The birth rate is anticipate ... Read More

  • Voice of the Consumer: Lifestyles Survey 2025 Key Insights

    The Voice of the Consumer: Lifestyles Survey reveals key shifts in consumer values, spending habits and sentiment over the past year. It highlights rising uncertainty, evolving brand loyalty, weakened in-person connections, the growth of generative AI (GenAI) and a reimagined view of luxury. Strateg ... Read More

  • New Zealand in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of New Zealand is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 6.0 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the most people will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Major cities across New Zealand will continue to develop and expand as more consum ... Read More

  • Kazakhstan in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of Kazakhstan is predicted to decline by 16.6%, due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 23.4 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the biggest cohort will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Generational cohorts in Kazakhstan will continue to influence consume ... Read More

  • Taiwan in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of Taiwan is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 21.8 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the most people will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Generational cohorts continue to influence consumer expenditure based on their specif ... Read More

  • Vietnam in 2040: The Future Demographic

    Vietnam’s population is expected to go down because of changes in net migration and natural change. By 2040, there will be 108 million people. Middle Youth (aged 30-44) will represent the largest portion of the population by 2040. Generational cohorts will continue to influence consumer expenditure ... Read More

  • The Philippines in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of the Philippines is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 130 million citizens by 2040. Demographic changes, economic conditions and social trends are all contributing to negative net migration. Young Adults (aged 18-29) will ... Read More

  • Germany in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of Germany is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 81.3 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the most people will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Major cities across Germany will continue to develop and expand as more consumers set ... Read More

  • Singapore in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of Singapore is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 6.3 million citizens by 2040. Middle Youth (aged 30-44) will represent the largest portion of the population by 2040. Generational cohorts in Singapore will continue to infl ... Read More

  • Mexico in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of Mexico is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, as it reaches a total of 141 million citizens by 2040. Middle Youth (aged 30-44) will represent the largest portion of the population by 2040. Generational cohorts will continue to influence consumer ... Read More

  • Retail Tissue in South Africa

    Retail tissue in South Africa continued to record solid growth rates in 2024, supported by the essential nature of many of these products. While the country’s unstable economic landscape suppressed consumer affordability and spending towards the end of the review period, sales of retail tissue remai ... Read More

  • USA in 2040: The Future Demographic

    USA: The population of the USA is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 353 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the most people will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Foreign citizens totaled 22.6 million in 2024 and are expected to continue increa ... Read More

  • Menstrual Care in South Africa

    Menstrual care in South Africa continued to record strong growth rates in 2024, despite the country experiencing tough economic factors such as high inflation and rising costs in the first half of the year. As a result, this influenced the value performance of menstrual care, with rising costs ensur ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in South Africa

    Despite a positive performance in 2024, impressive value growth of tissue and hygiene in South Africa was mainly driven by inflation. South African consumers faced several challenges in the first half of 2024, including political uncertainty, elevated food and fuel prices and high interest rates. An ... Read More

  • Japan in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of Japan is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 112 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the most people will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Major cities across Japan will continue to develop and expand as more consumers settle h ... Read More

  • Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in South Africa

    Away-from-home tissue in South Africa continued to record solid growth rates in 2024, attributable to rising levels of urbanisation, an increase in tourism activity and the growing foodservice channel under horeca. As the economy continued to stabilise in the second half of 2024, people began to spe ... Read More

  • France in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of France is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, as it reaches 67.4 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the most people will be middle-aged (aged 45-64).Generational cohorts in France will continue to influence consumer expenditure based on their sp ... Read More

  • Saudi Arabia in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of Saudi Arabia is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 44.7 million citizens by 2040. Middle Youth (aged 30-44) will represent the largest portion of the population by 2040. The birth rate in Saudi Arabia is anticipated to go ... Read More

  • Wipes in South Africa

    Wipes in South Africa continued to record strong current value growth in 2024, despite inflation at the beginning of the year pushing up unit prices, thereby placing pressure on consumers. As a result, individuals turned to cost-reducing opportunities. In health and beauty specialists, rewards progr ... Read More

  • Sri Lanka in 2040: The Future Demographic

    The population of Sri Lanka is predicted to decline due to changes in net migration and natural change, standing at a total of 24.5 million citizens by 2040. By 2040, the most people will be middle-aged (aged 45-64). Generational cohorts will continue to influence consumer expenditure based on their ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in South Africa

    Retail adult incontinence in South Africa continued to display double-digit current value growth in 2024, although some of this growth can be attributed to the early inflationary pressures experienced in the first half of the year. Nevertheless, overall demand also continued to rise, driven by an ag ... Read More

  • Nappies/Diapers/Pants in South Africa

    Nappies/diapers/pants in South Africa continued to record robust value and volume growth in 2024 due to the country’s relatively stable birth rate and the essential nature of these products. Although the category experienced a solid performance over the review period, local consumers have had to ada ... Read More

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