Category: Consumer Goods
Consumer Goods market research reports by Euromonitor International
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Appliances and Electronics Specialists in Peru
The appliances and electronics specialists sector in Peru experienced slight growth in 2024, reversing the decline seen in the previous year. However, the sector's growth remained below the average for the total Peruvian retail market. The first half of the year was particularly challenging due to t ... Read More
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Retail E-Commerce in Peru
The online retail channel experienced remarkable growth in 2024, far surpassing the moderate increases observed in the previous two years. This growth was largely driven by the economic recovery in the second half of the year, following Peru’s recession from mid-2023 to mid-2024. Inflation also stab ... Read More
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Convenience Retailers in Ireland
In 2024, convenience retailers in Ireland experienced retail value growth of 3% in current terms. This positive result was aided by inflation stabilising, which supported consumption of grocery goods. Due to proximity to neighbourhoods and longer opening hours, convenience retailers continued to att ... Read More
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Health and Beauty Specialists in Ireland
In 2024, health and beauty specialists in Ireland experienced a 4% increase in retail value sales in current terms. Euromonitor International's Health and Beauty Specialists in Ireland report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report examines all retail channel ... Read More
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General Merchandise Stores in the Netherlands
General merchandise stores in the Netherlands performed well in 2024, largely driven by the success of discount variety store retailer Action and, to a lesser extent, Hema department stores. Over the past decade, discount retailers have displaced many outdated, established players in the general mer ... Read More
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Surface Care in Tunisia
Young couples in Tunisia are supporting sales of surface care products, especially in modern grocery retailers. These consumers are more conscious of the benefits and specific uses of surface care products, unlike the older generation who traditionally rely on multipurpose products like bleach and h ... Read More
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Laundry Care in Tunisia
Unpackaged laundry detergents used to be sold in rural areas of Tunisia and had virtually disappeared from big cities. However, these cheaper formats have witnessed a resurgence. Middle and low-income consumers prefer to buy detergent in smaller quantities from Tunisia’s traditional grocery stores, ... Read More
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Dishwashing in Tunisia
Volume sales growth of hand dishwashing was steady in 2024, supported by the entrance of several new local brands, namely Savon De Carthage, Jmal and Dex. Local players have made rapid gains in hand dishwashing over the review period, notably Lilas Vaisselle from Société d'Articles Hygiéniques Sarl ... Read More
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Toilet Care in Tunisia
Toilet care has witnessed remarkable growth in Tunisia following the launch of new imported brands in the traditional channel. For years, the domestic brand Choc (Comptoir de Diffusion et de Fabrication de Produits d'Entretien (CODIFA)) was the only toilet care product available in traditional groce ... Read More
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Home Insecticides in Tunisia
Tunisia is recording a significant rise in pollution levels, which contributes to the higher use of home insecticides. Typically, the municipal departments in each region manage household waste and maintain public sewage systems to control insect populations like flies and mosquitoes. However, many ... Read More
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Retail in the Netherlands
The retail market in the Netherlands remained stagnant in current value terms in 2024, as economic pressures weighed heavily on both consumers and businesses. Persistent inflation significantly eroded consumer purchasing power, leading to a decline in discretionary spending. Simultaneously, retailer ... Read More
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Retail in Israel
The Israel-Hamas war severely disrupted the retail environment throughout 2024. Many businesses faced labour shortages, due to military mobilisation. In addition, many international brands, including H&M and Zara, temporarily closed their Israeli stores, leading to decreased consumer confidence and ... Read More
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Retail in Peru
Retail in Peru faced a challenging environment in 2024, with the first half of the year marked by an economic recession that began in mid-2023. This downturn led to reduced consumer spending due to lower household incomes, stagnant wages, and limited employment opportunities, negatively impacting mo ... Read More
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Convenience Retailers in the Netherlands
Convenience retailers in the Netherlands experienced healthy growth in current value terms in 2024, although this was driven entirely by forecourt retailing. Consumers are increasingly reliant on convenience outlets located at petrol stations, which cater to busy lifestyles with extended opening hou ... Read More
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Hypermarkets in the Netherlands
Hypermarkets’ share of grocery retail in the Netherlands remains relatively modest compared to other Western European countries. This is largely due to the country’s high population density and strict zoning laws, which have historically limited the development of large-format stores, due to their p ... Read More
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Supermarkets in the Netherlands
Supermarkets in the Netherlands saw a decline in retail current value sales in 2024, marking a shift from the positive performance of the previous two years. Consumer confidence remained fragile, leading to hesitancy in grocery purchases. Although grocery price increases in 2024 were less severe tha ... Read More
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Health and Beauty Specialists in the Netherlands
In 2024, health and beauty specialist retailers in the Netherlands continued to register a positive performance, following the pandemic-induced decline in retail value sales seen at the beginning of the review period. Growth was driven by several key factors, with rising average unit prices across c ... Read More
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Appliances and Electronics Specialists in the Netherlands
Appliances and electronics retailers experienced a modest increase in retail current value sales in the Netherlands in 2024, primarily driven by rising inflation rather than growing consumer demand. Most product categories faced pressure in terms of sales volume, with televisions being a notable exc ... Read More
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Apparel and Footwear Specialists in the Netherlands
Apparel and footwear specialists in the Netherlands posted a modest increase in retail value sales in 2024, driven primarily by major chains such as Zara and Primark. However, most retailers continue to face significant challenges, with profit margins squeezed by rising inventory, rent, and wages co ... Read More
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Bleach in Tunisia
Bleach sales in Tunisia slowed in volume and current value terms over 2024, as consumers shifted away from bleach to more specialised products such as surface care. This trend was more noticeable in cities where there are a wider variety of products for different purposes. The rapid expansion of dis ... Read More
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Health and Beauty Specialists in Finland
In line with the rest of the review period, beauty specialists was the smaller channel within health and beauty specialists in Finland in 2024. The number of outlets is relatively high—almost one-fifth of all outlets in the channel—but in retail sales price (RSP) terms, beauty specialists account fo ... Read More
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Supermarkets in Israel
Within the context of substantial price increases, supermarkets in Israel registered significant growth in current value sales in 2024. While some retailers had previously resisted price hikes, the ongoing Israel-Hamas War created conditions that allowed them to implement increases with less public ... Read More
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Home Products Specialists in Israel
In 2024, home products specialists in Israel witnessed a modest uptick in retail current value sales, as more Israelis opted to remain in the country rather than travel abroad. This marks an improved performance from 2023, when the housing market slowed considerably due to rising interest rates, ong ... Read More
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Direct Selling in Israel
Direct selling remains a niche segment in the Israeli market, as consumers predominantly prefer purchasing products in physical stores. This preference for in-person browsing and immediate product availability constrains the growth of direct selling brands, which struggle to gain a strong foothold a ... Read More
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Direct Selling in Finland
In line with the long-term trend which began before the review period, direct selling sales continued to decrease in 2024. Euromonitor International's Direct Selling in Finland report offers insight into key trends and developments driving the industry. The report examines all retail channels to pro ... Read More