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 Market Research for Malaysia

Euromonitor publishes reports on industries, consumers and demographics in Malaysia.

  • Industry specific reports offer insight into market size and market share in Malaysia; as well as industry trends in each specific industry.
  • The Consumer Lifestyles in Malaysia report examines national lifestyle habits, ranging from health and living standards, income and earning patterns, eating and drinking habits, to home ownership trends.
  • Malaysiain 2030: The Future Demographic contains information on long term population changes, population by gender, consumer segment: babies, infants, toddlers, children, tweenagers, teenagers, studying age, young-adults, middle-aged adults, and the elderly.

View our Malaysia statistics factfile.

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Country Report

Home and Garden in Malaysia

Home and garden witnessed positive current value growth in 2011, attributed to consumers’ increased sophistication and disposable incomes that saw them placing more emphasis on beautifying their homes. On the other hand, increased disposable incomes ...

Aug 2012 | US$1,900| Add to cart | View details

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Incontinence in Malaysia

Consumers of incontinence products keep to standard products, preferring moderate/heavy use items to cover all needs rather than to alternate between products for light and heavy usage. Consumers may also be conservative in exploring different ...

Aug 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Nappies/Diapers/Pants in Malaysia

More consumers switched to mid-priced nappies/diapers/pants instead of premium ones in a cost-saving move as manufacturers increased prices. Higher cost for materials such as cotton impacted product costs of nappies/diapers/pants, which manufacturers...

Aug 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Tissue and Hygiene in Malaysia

In 2011, retail tissue and hygiene continued to show a slowing down trend from the previous year, as both sectors logged lower constant value growth compared to 2010. Besides maturity, low value growth was also contributed by the sharp depression of ...

Aug 2012 | US$2,400| Add to cart | View details

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Retail Tissue in Malaysia

Unit price for all products across the category increased in 2011. This was mainly due to higher cost of raw materials, which resulted in manufacturers transferring the rising cost to consumers. Pretty high inflation in Malaysia in 2011, which was ...

Aug 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Sanitary Protection in Malaysia

Sanitary protection grew by 5% in 2011, reaching RM455 million in total sales. This exceeded the 4% growth in 2010 and is higher than the 1% increase in the female population aged 10-54 in 2011. The 5% growth in 2011 also marginally exceeded the CAGR...

Aug 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Wipes in Malaysia

More consumers turn to cleaning wipes and personal wipes for the convenience these products provide. With increased urbanisation, it is increasingly common to see households adopt cleaning implements with disposable wipes. Usage of personal wipes is ...

Aug 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in Malaysia

Price increases continue to bring higher value sales to AFH tissue and hygiene manufacturers. In many products, production volumes trailed behind price increase, reflecting an inflationary trend driven by little or no new significant innovation.

Aug 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Cotton Wool/Buds/Pads in Malaysia

Rising urbanisation resulted in more consumers purchasing more products of cotton wool/buds/pads in 2011. More and more, the items are considered an essential part of beauty and cleansing routines.

Aug 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Baby and Child-Specific Products in Malaysia

Growth in total baby and child-specific products current value sales in 2011 was up slightly on 2010, and also faster than the CAGR for the entire review period. While this was partly due to inflationary pressures, it also reflected rising demand for...

Jul 2012 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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