Region: Mexico
Category: Consumer Goods & Retailing

Mexico Consumer Goods & Retailing

(577 reports matching your criteria)
  • Colour Cosmetics in Mexico

    ... elections, among other factors, many consumers in Mexico prioritised their purchases, focusing on essential products or highly trendy ones, such as skin care and sun care. This affected the demand for non-essential beauty products, like ... Read More

  • Fragrances in Mexico

    ... use mass fragrances for daily use, reserving premium brands for special occasions. In 2024, premium fragrances continued to see stronger growth than mass fragrances as consumers showed a willingness to invest in more accessible luxuries. ... Read More

  • Men's Grooming in Mexico

    ... more caution with their spending on personal care products. This focus on premium products was also reflected in strong growth from premium men’s hair care, premium skin care, and premium fragrances. This confirmed the growing ... Read More

  • Skin Care in Mexico

    ... cautious in their spending this has not had a significant negative impact on demand for skin care. Mexican consumers are becoming more aware of the types of products and key ingredients essential for maintaining skin ... Read More

  • Hair Care in Mexico

    ... care has significantly contributed to the growth of the entire category, fuelled by consumers' increasing interest in premium hair care and specialised products addressing specific scalp needs. This trend has particularly benefited categories such as ... Read More

  • Sun Care in Mexico

    ... sunshine, but this trend has been changing in recent years. Consumers are becoming more aware of the benefits of using sun care products, driven by skinification trends, growing health concerns, and the influence of promotional ... Read More

  • Depilatories in Mexico

    ... modest growth in current value terms. This decline was in part due the economic uncertainty in the country during the first half of the year due to the presidential elections, which resulted in many consumers ... Read More

  • Oral Care in Mexico

    ... country during the first half of the year due to the presidential elections, which resulted in consumers being cautious with their purchases and searching out special deals and promotions. In contrast, the electric toothbrushes saw ... Read More

  • Deodorants in Mexico

    ... main players introduced new fragrances to diversify their offerings. Furthermore, the trend toward natural and sensitive-skin-friendly formulations continued to shape the market, with more consumers opting for aluminium-free, alcohol-free, and dermatological options. Despite the modest ... Read More

  • Mass Beauty and Personal Care in Mexico

    ... to the uncertainty generated by the elections, but despite this, consumers only tightened their spending in certain categories, mainly personal care. Meanwhile, in categories like colour cosmetics, skin care, hair care, fragrances, and sun care, ... Read More

  • Baby and Child-Specific Products in Mexico

    ... demand for baby and child-specific products. However, this has been countered by the increasing demand coming from parents who are now more aware of their children’s needs and are seeking the best products for them. ... Read More

  • Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Mexico

    ... as high inflation and economic uncertainty stemming from international trade policies, particularly those implemented by the US towards the end of the year. Historically, Mexico, as a developing country, has had a significant percentage of ... Read More

  • Beauty and Personal Care in Mexico

    ... unemployment rate and the appreciation of the MXN against the USD, creating the phenomenon of the Super Peso. This strengthened the purchasing power of Mexican consumers and had a particularly beneficial impact on sales of ... Read More

  • Bath and Shower in Mexico

    ... offered by liquid soap has become increasingly attractive to Mexican consumers. Thus, while holding a smaller overall share of sales in volume terms, liquid soap saw seeing stronger volume growth compared to bar soap in ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear Specialists in Mexico

    ... the fashion industry. The manufacture of textile supplies has also been in decline. This is reflected in prices for the consumer, as the industry closed 2024 with a sustained increase in prices, surpassing general inflation ... Read More

  • Home Products Specialists in Mexico

    ... as of 2024. In light of this, Mars Petcare is investing MXN3.5 billion in its plant in Querétaro, becoming the largest wet pet food production plant in the world. Longtime player +Kota announced bankruptcy in ... Read More

  • Hypermarkets in Mexico

    ... SAB de CV) leading growth in terms of both outlet numbers and sales. Its success stems from offering a wide selection of premium and high-quality products in addition to mainstream brands, exemplified by initiatives like ... Read More

  • Retail in Mexico

    ... National Institute of Statistics and Geography reached its highest level since the Index was created in 2001, surpassing the record set the previous year. This measures consumer optimism or pessimism regarding personal finances and the ... Read More

  • Supermarkets in Mexico

    ... consumers turned to supermarkets in a bid to access a wider variety of brands and products than can be found in discounters. Further, supermarket outlets are often home to fresher and more premium goods than ... Read More

  • Appliances and Electronics Specialists in Mexico

    ... Although inflationary pressures may prevent Mexican buyers from spend most of their disposable income on non-grocery shopping, appliances and electronics are among the most-bought products during promotional seasons such as Buen Fin and Hot Sale, ... Read More

  • Retail E-Commerce in Mexico

    ... 4 out of 10 Mexicans. In addition, the Mexican online consumer has seen a rise in average age - between 22 and 34 years old in 2016 vs 38.9 years old in 2024 - and ... Read More

  • Small Local Grocers in Mexico

    ... the performance of small local grocers, which are commonly known as tienditas in Mexico. In addition, these outlets struggle from a reduced access to credit, as well as from the competition from informal commerce. Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialists in Mexico

    ... important expansion in the channel, with all of them growing their outlet networks substantially during 2024. This is helped by low operating costs and a focus on efficiency for each of the players, as well ... Read More

  • Direct Selling in Mexico

    ... to jobs with more stable and higher incomes. At the same time, long-time agents have become frustrated with companies selling directly to customers online, which cuts into their earnings. As more consumers buy directly from ... Read More

  • General Merchandise Stores in Mexico

    ... consumers from all income segments, with a prime example being Liverpool Marketplace’s investment in and click-and-collect initiatives, leveraging the company’s digital capabilities to deliver products to the greatest number of clients. Top players such as ... Read More

< prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Cookie Settings