Region: Oceania
Category: Consumer Goods & Retailing

Oceania Consumer Goods & Retailing

(2,107 reports matching your criteria)
  • Wicker and Fibreglass Furniture Manufacturing in Australia - Industry Market Research Report

    ... 2022-23, to $308.7 million. Over that period, manufacturers have contended with substantial price competition from less costly imports. Strong competition from wooden, plastic and steel furniture has also slowed revenue growth. Rising interest rates and ... Read More

  • Online Sporting Apparel in Australia - Industry Market Research Report

    ... the period as consumers have increasingly taken to wearing sporting apparel as a fashion statement while undertaking everyday activities. Rising health consciousness has boosted participation in many types of physical activity, driving demand for industry ... Read More

  • Lingerie Stores in Australia - Industry Market Research Report

    ... in consumer sentiment and increasing industry competition have led to changes in consumer buying patterns. Consumers have been increasingly shopping at large discount retailers, mass merchandisers and online sites, rather than at specialist lingerie stores. ... Read More

  • 2025 Asia-Pacific Endoscope Cameras Market Forecast (2025-2030 Outlook)-High Tech Outlook Report

    ... Forecast (2026-2031 Outlook)-High Tech Outlook Report, published by Barnes Reports, contains timely and accurate market statistics and forecasts on the market. The product or service category is within the Medical Device Manufacturing industry. NAICS END3505 Read More

  • 2025 Asia-Pacific Facial Aesthetic Product Market Forecast (2025-2030 Outlook)-High Tech Outlook Report

    ... Forecast (2026-2031 Outlook)-High Tech Outlook Report, published by Barnes Reports, contains timely and accurate market statistics and forecasts on the market. The product or service category is within the Medical Device Manufacturing industry. NAICS FAC1065 Read More

  • Home Products Specialists in New Zealand

    ... at 2.2%. Although consumer price inflation slowed there was still ongoing stickiness in domestic prices. Consumers remained very careful with how they spend their money as they try to manage their finances. Discretionary spend and ... Read More

  • Appliances and Electronics Specialists in New Zealand

    ... an ongoing stickiness in domestic prices over 2024. Appliances and electronics specialists are also facing increased competition as hypermarkets, such as Kmart, offer cheaper alternatives. Kmart's private label Anko has delivered a positive sales performan... ... Read More

  • Retail in New Zealand

    ... Zealand's target range. Supply chain disruptions caused by geopolitical tensions have also elevated costs. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand actively raised the interest rate to combat inflation, which has helped ease prices. However, this ... Read More

  • Supermarkets in New Zealand

    ... Australia for allegedly misleading their customers on price discounts across a range of their offerings. Woolworths and Coles have both come under scrutiny following these events. Australian consumers have begun to diversify their shopping habi... ... Read More

  • Hypermarkets in New Zealand

    ... favours retailers like Wesfarmer’s Kmart, which is perceived to offer better value for money. Wesfarmers reported higher net income and revenues in 2024, with most of its year-on-year growth being attributed to Kmart. Kmart’s private ... Read More

  • Retail E-Commerce in New Zealand

    ... online retailers alike. Consumers have relied more on e-commerce due to economic hardship since they can often find better deals and compare prices across different sellers. However, the average online basket is reported to be ... Read More

  • Convenience Retailers in New Zealand

    ... sensitive in this economic climate, and prices rising, convenience stores have suffered with lower footfall and declining transactional sales. Consumers opted to shop at supermarkets or online as they hunt for better deals during the ... Read More

  • Health and Beauty Specialists in New Zealand

    ... evergreen demand for beauty products. During economic downturns when consumers have less money to spend, they become more inclined to spend on smaller items or treats in place of more expensive discretionary purchases. This so-called ... Read More

  • Apparel and Footwear Specialists in New Zealand

    ... to cheaper alternatives for clothing and footwear and refrained from purchasing higher end brands. While the category is selling an essential product, it is not essential to purchase specific brands or from a specialist retailer. ... Read More

  • General Merchandise Stores in New Zealand

    ... stores, such as expensive fragrances or fashion. Consumer demand for products normally sold through this retail channel is still high, but people are seeking cheaper deals elsewhere when buying electronics, fashion accessories and beauty products. ... Read More

  • Direct Selling in New Zealand

    ... shifting to e-commerce channels. Even after restrictions were lifted, the convenience and competitive pricing strategy continued to attract these customers. The appeal of the direct selling channel has also declined in recent years, with consumers ... Read More

  • Furniture Retailing in Australia - Industry Market Research Report

    ... driven mainly through government support payments in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, has aided spending on household goods, including furniture. That's why industry revenue is set to rise at an annualised 3.0% through the end ... Read More

  • Footwear Retailing in Australia - Industry Market Research Report

    ... during lockdowns with physical stores temporarily closed. Online-only stores – and their convenience – met the bulk of consumer demand during these spells, intensifying industry competition. The ability to browse endless shoe options and return ... Read More

  • Painting and Decorating Services in Australia - Industry Market Research Report

    ... non-residential construction projects, maintaining commercial and institutional buildings and applying industrial coatings to infrastructure. Subdued demand from the mining and infrastructure markets over much of the past five years has constrained demand for the application ... Read More

  • Retail Adult Incontinence in New Zealand

    ... economy eased in 2024, resulting in a slowdown in unit price growth, and value growth. However, retail volume growth also remained positive, largely driven by New Zealand’s ageing population. Around 20% of the population in ... Read More

  • Wipes in New Zealand

    ... had driven unit price increases during 2022 and 2023. Alongside the softening of unit price growth, volume sales have also been impacted by the ongoing cost of living pressures, with interest rates reaching near 20-year ... Read More

  • Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in New Zealand

    ... by households due to higher living costs. As discretionary spending tightened, fewer people were dining out or staying in hotels, which contributed to lower demand for AFH tissue in these sectors. This particularly affected tissue ... Read More

  • Tissue and Hygiene in New Zealand

    ... pressures that had impacted New Zealand throughout the previous years, began to ease. Despite a slowdown in unit price growth, consumer budgets were stretched due to high interest rates, prompting many to seek ways to ... Read More

  • Menstrual Care in New Zealand

    ... remained stretched and many shoppers sought ways to reduce their expenses. As options for private label brands remained limited within menstrual care, consumers opted for larger pack sizes and bulk purchases. This shift was driven ... Read More

  • Nappies/Diapers/Pants in New Zealand

    ... purchasing decisions during 2024. Families, particularly those with multiple children, were increasingly looking for ways to reduce costs, which led to the growth of budget-friendly or value brands. Retailers such as Pak'nSave and The Warehouse ... Read More

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