Region: Africa
Category: Consumer Goods

Africa Consumer Goods

(3,562 reports matching your criteria)
  • Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Egypt

    ... followed the devaluation of the Egyptian pound in March 2024, when the currency lost more than 60% of its value. As nearly all beauty and personal care products are imported, this devaluation led to substantial ... Read More

  • Men's Grooming in Egypt

    ... factors affecting both imported and domestically produced goods. The considerable devaluation of the local currency in March resulted in a sharp rise in the cost of imported raw materials. Furthermore, multiple fuel price increases escalated ... Read More

  • Skin Care in Egypt

    ... Mass skin care products witnessed price increases exceeding 30%, while premium products saw even steeper rises of over 45%. Euromonitor International's Skin Care in Egypt report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape ... Read More

  • Beauty and Personal Care in Egypt

    ... dramatic devaluation of the Egyptian pound in March 2024 (losing over 60% of its value) triggered significant price hikes exceeding 30% across the board, marking the third consecutive year of such increases. This erosion of ... Read More

  • Oral Care in Egypt

    ... Egyptian pound, which raised the cost of imported oral care products. Despite the volume increase, local consumers are generally spending significantly more on oral care products in the face of inflation, highlighting the essential nature ... Read More

  • Deodorants in Egypt

    ... directly impacted production and distribution costs, which were ultimately passed on to local consumers. Euromonitor International's Deodorants in Egypt report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national ... Read More

  • Hair Care in Egypt

    ... raw materials, many of which are imported, doubled following the devaluation of the Egyptian pound in March 2024, considerably raising production costs. The devaluation and scarcity of the local currency further intensified the price hikes. ... Read More

  • Depilatories in Egypt

    ... in higher costs for imported raw materials essential for depilatory production, such as blade metal, and further exacerbating existing shortages of foreign currency required for these imports. This combination of factors rendered depilatory products considerably ... Read More

  • Sun Care in Egypt

    ... consequence of the devaluation of the Egyptian Pound, which inflated the cost of both imported and locally manufactured sun care products. Euromonitor International's Sun Care in Egypt report offers a comprehensive guide to the size ... Read More

  • Fragrances in Egypt

    ... from import duties, fluctuating exchange rates, and transportation. Moreover, economic instability, encompassing currency devaluation and inflation, diminished consumer purchasing power, rendering luxury items like fragrances less accessible. The perception... Euromonitor International's Fragrances in Egypt report ... Read More

  • Colour Cosmetics in Egypt

    ... in March. These ongoing price increases have placed considerable strain on local consumers, compelling them to prioritise essential items over discretionary purchases like colour cosmetics. Euromonitor International's Colour Cosmetics in Egypt report offers a comprehensive ... Read More

  • Mass Beauty and Personal Care in Egypt

    ... inflation rate. Prices rose by over 30% compared to the previous year, marking the third consecutive year of significant price increases, mainly due to the devaluation of the Egyptian pound in March 2024, when the ... Read More

  • Bath and Shower in Egypt

    ... increases, primarily due to rising raw material and operational costs. Euromonitor International's Bath and Shower in Egypt report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level. It ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in South Africa

    ... is primarily driven by the ongoing impact of inflation on unit prices, which are set to continue rising in 2025, albeit more slowly than the previous three years. Despite economic challenges, the category is set ... Read More

  • Beauty and Personal Care in Ethiopia

    ... rising awareness and consumer interest, inflationary pressures, and exchange rate liberalisation. Social media continued to play an instrumental role in shaping product awareness and driving trends across categories, with influencers providing skin, hair, and fragrance ... Read More

  • Cat Food in South Africa

    ... as pets is on the rise in South Africa, although the cat population remains significantly lower when compared to that of dogs. In addition, the pet humanisation trend in South Africa is gaining momentum, as ... Read More

  • Pet Care in South Africa

    ... urban areas, the adoption of pets, particularly cats and dogs, is increasing. In addition, there is a rise in the pet humanisation trend; local consumers are increasingly seeking products and services that enhance their pets' ... Read More

  • Pet Products in South Africa

    ... Africans embrace the joys of having pets, there is a corresponding rise in the demand for products that enhance their quality of life. Pet owners are increasingly seeking out pet healthcare products such as dietary ... Read More

  • Dog Food in South Africa

    ... as pets, leading to improving demand for prepared dog food. This trend is particularly pronounced in urban areas, where the number of households is on the rise. Urbanisation is not only increasing the number of ... Read More

  • Beauty and Personal Care in Angola

    ... provides the latest retail sales data 2020-2024, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. Forecasts to 2029 illustrate how the market is set to change. Product coverage: Baby and Child-specific Products, Bath and Shower, ... Read More

  • Retail in South Africa

    ... conditions were worsened by a prolonged 15-year high interest rate, making it increasingly difficult for many middle-income families to repay asset-backed debts, such as mortgages, due to shrinking disposable incomes. The situation was further exacerbated ... Read More

  • Convenience Retailers in South Africa

    ... franchise model, which allows new investors to enter the market with limited financial commitment and additional support from franchisors. The channel is also benefiting from improvements in power supply, enabling extended operating hours without incurring ... Read More

  • Supermarkets in South Africa

    ... which have been attracting an increasing number of shoppers seeking affordable alternatives in response to persisting inflationary pressures and economic constraints. This trend has been beneficial for Shoprite’s discount model, with stor... Euromonitor International's Supermarkets ... Read More

  • Hypermarkets in South Africa

    ... is Massmart converting four Game stores into Makro Express, a smaller format of its warehouse club, Makro. This move aims to leverage Makro's stronger brand presence compared to Game, which has struggled despite adding fresh ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialists in South Africa

    ... strong value chains to offer more diversified private label offerings. H&M, for example, introduced its own beauty line and Woolworths launched the WBeauty brand with a refillable make-up range, featuring eyeshadows, bronzers, powdered blushers, pressed ... Read More

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