Region: Middle East
Category: Consumer Goods & Retailing

Middle East Consumer Goods & Retailing

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  • Gardening in the United Arab Emirates

    ... to reduce water usage and maintenance costs. Smart garden technologies, including automated irrigation systems, smart lighting, and climate control, became popular for optimising garden care and enhancing convenience. Sustainable landsc... Euromonitor International's Gardening in United ... Read More

  • Homewares in the United Arab Emirates

    ... been a noticeable rise in health-conscious consumer behaviour, prompting an increasing number of individuals to prioritise home cooking and baking, or preparing ready-to-eat meals at home on a weekly basis. As a result, the demand ... Read More

  • Home Furnishings in the United Arab Emirates

    ... particularly in cities such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The influx of expatriates and a growing population further heightened demand, as diverse preferences required a wide range of home furnishings. Additionally, rising disposable incomes encouraged ... Read More

  • Low-Speed Vehicle Market, By Vehicle Type (Golf Carts , Neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEVs) , Personal Mobility Vehicles , and Others), By Speed (Less than 20 mph , 20-25 mph , and Above 25 mph), By Application (Golf Courses , Residential Communities , Commercial Facilities (Airports, Campuses, etc.) and Others), By Geography (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa)

    ... purposes such as golf courses, airports, resorts, and campuses to transport passengers within close premises. The growing demand for low maintenance and cost-effective transportation solutions along with supportive regulatory policies promoting the use of electric ... Read More

  • Frozen Pastries Market, By Product Type (Viennoiserie Products-Plain and filled croissants, Pains au chocolate, Pains aux raisins (raisin swirls), Savoury items and Danish Products- Maple Pecans, Danish Crowns, Cinnamon Swirls), By Distribution Channel (Artisan bakers, Hypermarket & Supermarket, Online, Others), By Geography (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa).

    ... offer convenience to both vendors and consumers as they can be stored for a longer shelf life without losing taste or quality. Additionally, the increasing proliferation of frozen food shops, bakeries, supermarkets, and hypermarkets has ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in Israel

    ... downturn is mainly explained by the fact that the country’s pet bird, small mammal and reptile populations are steadily declining. This is partly because the rising cost of living is making people less inclined to ... Read More

  • Other Pet Food in the United Arab Emirates

    ... increase. Owning a pet is becoming increasingly popular in the United Arab Emirates, particularly those that do not require much living space. Euromonitor International's Other Pet Food in United Arab Emirates report offers a comprehensive ... Read More

  • Cat Food in Israel

    ... the pet humanisation trend, which is making owners inclined to regard cats as family members and spend greater amounts of money on their care. Most notably, consumers are becoming more willing to pay extra for ... Read More

  • Pet Care in the United Arab Emirates

    ... Pet humanisation is a major trend, with owners treating their pets as family members and investing in high-quality, personalised items to enhance their wellbeing and comfort. This trend is also driving the demand for nutritionally ... Read More

  • Dog Food in the United Arab Emirates

    ... the idea of having dogs as pets, the demand for dog food including wet and dry formats, as well as dog treats and mixers (predicted to be the most dynamic performer in 2025) is expanding. ... Read More

  • Cat Food in the United Arab Emirates

    ... busy lifestyles make cat ownership more appealing in the United Arab Emirates. Additionally, the growing cat population and heightened awareness among pet owners about investing in their cats' wellbeing by choosing premium and healthy food ... Read More

  • Dog Food in Israel

    ... levels of dog ownership and pet humanisation, whereby consumers increasingly perceive pets as family members and are therefore willing to invest more in their care. Both of these trends have recently been reinforced by the ... Read More

  • Pet Products in the United Arab Emirates

    ... and the humanisation trend. Pets are now considered part of the family, influencing the purchase of various products to enhance their wellbeing and comfort. Therefore, consumers are willing to buy non-essential items to provide happiness ... Read More

  • Pet Products in Israel

    ... the rise in VAT imposed at the beginning of the year. However, it is also testament to the influence of pet humanisation, which is encouraging owners to spend greater amounts of money on caring for ... Read More

  • Pet Care in Israel

    ... ownership, the positive development of the market continues to be underpinned by pet humanisation, whereby owners increasingly see pets as members of the family and are therefore choosing to allocate more of their disposable incomes ... Read More

  • Oral Care in Israel

    ... the war against Hamas, which led many consumers to try to make savings by prolonging replacement purchases, buying items they did not consider essential less frequently and trading down to cheaper options. Such behaviour was ... Read More

  • Depilatories in Saudi Arabia

    ... longer-lasting hair removal solutions. Traditional methods such as sugaring, waxing, shaving, and bleaching are losing traction due to the convenience and effectiveness of professional treatments, which are becoming more accessible through expanded clinic networks and ... Read More

  • Hair Care in Israel

    ... among consumers resulting from the still-elevated cost of living and economic uncertainty related to the war against Hamas. However, the easing of pricing pressures helped to ensure volume growth was unchanged on 2023 despite relatively ... Read More

  • Depilatories in Israel

    ... both through salons and via the use of at-home devices. Despite this trend, current value sales continued to increase on the back of inflation-driven price hikes and trading up to more expensive product types like ... Read More

  • Beauty and Personal Care in Lebanon

    ... banking system also continued to undermine consumer confidence which negatively impacted spending on non-essential purchases. Additionally, the spillover effect from the Israel-Hamas war in the south of Lebanon also harmed the local economy. Euromonitor International's ... Read More

  • Colour Cosmetics in Saudi Arabia

    ... digital integration are driving conventional outlets to modernise their operations. At the same time, shifts in consumer behaviour, propelled by a digitally savvy, younger population and the expanding role of women in the paid workforce, ... Read More

  • Mass Beauty and Personal Care in Israel

    ... the recent spike in inflation gradually receded. Furthermore, weakened purchasing power and economic uncertainty arising from the Israel-Hamas war continued to encourage trading down to cheaper brands and product types. However, the same factors ensured ... Read More

  • Oral Care in Saudi Arabia

    ... oral care brands promoting better hygiene habits. Increased access to oral health information through social media and online sources has further boosted awareness. With a rising focus on physical appearance, supported by the growing influence ... Read More

  • Premium Beauty and Personal Care in Saudi Arabia

    ... influence of social media, global beauty trends, and promotional offers has made premium products more accessible and appealing. However, the segment continues to face growing competition from dermatology clinics, beauty centres, and salons, which... Euromonitor ... Read More

  • Men's Grooming in Saudi Arabia

    ... and a strong consumer preference for high-quality scents. Fragrance plays a vital role in daily grooming and social identity, with many men investing in premium options that reflect status, personality, and tradition. Demand for premium ... Read More

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