Category: Consumer Goods & Retailing
Netherlands Consumer Goods & Retailing
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Homewares in the Netherlands
... prioritising essential items over discretionary purchases, and there was a noticeable shift in consumer priorities, with many opting for sustainable and long-term investments over short-term home décor updates. The trend towards sustainability... Euromonitor International's Homewares ... Read More
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Global & Netherlands 3D and 4D Technology Market to 2031
... like 3D scanning and digital modeling are being employed to enhance accuracy, reduce construction delays, and foster better collaboration among stakeholders. For large-scale projects involving renewable energy systems and modern transportation networks, 4D technology is ... Read More
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Home and Garden in the Netherlands
... high-ticket categories such as furniture and gardening tools. However, sustainable furnishings demonstrated resilience, reflecting a broader shift towards eco-conscious consumption. Euromonitor International's Home and Garden in Netherlands report offers a comprehensive guide to the size ... Read More
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Gardening in the Netherlands
... access to private gardens, limiting engagement in traditional outdoor gardening activities. Also, younger consumers are showing less interest in time-intensive gardening, instead favouring low-maintenance indoor alternatives. Climate-related challenges, such as unpredicta... Euromonitor International's Gardening in ... Read More
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Home Furnishings in the Netherlands
... essential spending over discretionary purchases like home furnishings. In addition, rising prices for furniture and home decoration due to the increased cost of raw materials and energy, have further dampened consumer demand. Euromonitor International's Home ... Read More
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Home Improvement in the Netherlands
... a drop in home sales and discouraged new renovation projects. Many homeowners postponed large-scale upgrades due to increased borrowing costs and uncertainty around property values. At the same time, elevated prices for materials and labour, ... Read More
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Cat Food in the Netherlands
... another strong performance in this respect, however, as cat ownership is on the rise and people often have a greater tendency to choose higher quality and more expensive food and treats for these pets than ... Read More
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Pet Products in the Netherlands
... However, overall demand remains robust thanks to the sustained expansion of the country’s pet population and the ongoing evolution of the pet humanisation trend. Rising levels of pet ownership are creating a greater need for ... Read More
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Other Pet Food in the Netherlands
... reflects the fact that rates of expansion in the country’s pet bird, fish, small mammal and reptile populations have remained sluggish or slowed in recent years. This is partly because busier lifestyles and cost-of-living pressures ... Read More
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Dog Food in the Netherlands
... Nonetheless, the category is still poised to perform solidly in both respects thanks to rising levels of dog ownership and the pet humanisation trend. The latter factor remains a key driver of premiumisation, with the ... Read More
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Pet Care in the Netherlands
... poised to register another robust performance in this respect, however, and the vast majority of categories look set to post solid growth in volume terms for the entire year. Overall demand continues to be buoyed ... Read More
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Premium Beauty and Personal Care in the Netherlands
... linked to the evolving perception of premium products as an accessible form of indulgence. Many Dutch consumers continue to mix and match within their routines, choosing to complement affordable private label options with select premium ... Read More
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Colour Cosmetics in the Netherlands
... to complexion, skin tone, and achieving a blemish-free look. Social media continued to be a key driver, with platforms like TikTok shaping preferences for skin-enhancing and expressive make-up routines. In response, leading global players launched ... Read More
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Deodorants in the Netherlands
... continued to see stable demand, but growth is increasingly being driven by pricing dynamics and premiumisation rather than expanding usage occasions. Euromonitor International's Deodorants in Netherlands report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and ... Read More
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Skin Care in the Netherlands
... Although growth for brands such as CeraVe and Cetaphil has stabilised following explosive gains in previous years, demand for science-backed, efficacious formulations remains strong. These products are often seen as offering a higher degree of ... Read More
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Depilatories in the Netherlands
... blades and pre-shave products—which saw continued declines. A notable factor supporting performance was the recovery of outbound travel post-pandemic, although poor spring and early summer weather somewhat dampened seasonal demand for hair removal products. Euromonitor ... Read More
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Hair Care in the Netherlands
... consumers showed growing interest in more sophisticated and higher-priced products. The shift towards premiumisation, including salon-grade hair care and functional treatments, played a central role in value growth. Euromonitor International's Hair Care in Netherlands report ... Read More
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Fragrances in the Netherlands
... younger consumers. Social media influencers play a key role in shaping purchasing decisions, offering recommendations for different occasions – from gym sessions to nights out – helping to expand the use of fragrance as an ... Read More
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Mass Beauty and Personal Care in the Netherlands
... represents a significantly larger overall value share compared to premium, mid-priced products within the mass segment are losing ground. Dutch consumers are increasingly polarised in their spending habits, with many gravitating toward private label alternatives ... Read More
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Sun Care in the Netherlands
... that triggered reconsideration – either by reducing usage or trading down from premium to more affordable alternatives. The category's reliance on seasonal demand meant that the cooler weather had a particularly dampening effect on sales. ... Read More
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Oral Care in the Netherlands
... willingness to invest in sophisticated products – such as electric toothbrushes, specialist toothpastes, and interdental solutions – supported this upward trend. Dutch consumers increasingly understand the link between oral care and broader health and wellness ... Read More
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Bath and Shower in the Netherlands
... and retailers adjusted pricing strategies. At the same time, the skinification trend continued to gain traction, encouraging consumers to invest in products with added skin benefits. This was particularly evident in categories such as shower ... Read More
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Men's Grooming in the Netherlands
... further acceleration is the increasing use of gender-neutral marketing by many beauty and personal care brands. High-growth areas such as dermocosmetics are positioned as efficacious and scientifically advanced, appealing to all genders. As a result, ... Read More
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Baby and Child-Specific Products in the Netherlands
... fell in several areas, as consumers became more price-sensitive and more selective in their purchases. The pressure on household budgets led many to reduce the frequency of purchases or to downtrade to more affordable or ... Read More
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Beauty and Personal Care in the Netherlands
... 2024. This growth was driven by a further increase in average unit prices across most categories and a continued shift towards premium beauty and personal care products. While interest in premium offerings remains high, economic ... Read More