Deodorants in Indonesia provides you with annual year-end market size data, most recently updated in 2020.
This market covers aerosols, pumps, roll-ons, sticks, creams/gels and body spray deodorants for men and women. Market value is based on sales through all retail channels including direct to consumer and selective outlets. Market size for Deodorants in Indonesia is given in IDR with a minimum of five years’ historical data. Market Forecast is provided for five years. Included with this snapshot is socio-economic data for Indonesia. Population, Consumer Price Index (CPI), Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Exchange Rates.
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By Euromonitor International
• Feb 2021
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By Euromonitor International
• Feb 2021
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35 pages •
By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
Foodservice outlets throughout Georgia were forced to close for almost half of 2020, as a measure against the spread of COVID-19. This caused severe declines in on-trade sales volumes of coffee, tea and other hot drinks.
Hot Drinks in Georgia report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the market at a national level....
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By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
During 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic led to mandatory closures of foodservice venues for long periods of time, followed by restricted re-openings. Though many locations offered delivery or takeaway, cafés and other venues that serve hot drinks did not particularly benefit from this, as hot drinks are not typically bought in foodservice to then...
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By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
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By Euromonitor International
• Jan 2021
In 2020, hot drinks in Saudi Arabia registered strong growth in off-trade volume and value terms; however, total volume and value sales of coffee and tea declined slightly as the Saudi government mandated the closure of cafés and restaurants in the early half of the year to try to restrict the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
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By Euromonitor International
• Feb 2021
Many categories in retailing in Italy suffered greatly in 2020 due to the widespread and severe negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, aside from e-commerce, mobile e-commerce and food and drink e-commerce, which performed well as a result of the restricted movement during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown periods, almost all...
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By Euromonitor International
• Feb 2021
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By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
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By Euromonitor International
• Dec 2020
The outbreak of COVID-19 in Turkey, led to the government implementing strict regulations from 21 March 2020, when a curfew was put in place, non-essential retailers were closed, and on-trade establishments, including cafés, restaurants, and cinemas, shut their doors. On-trade closures is set to result in a high volume decline in foodservice...
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