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Direct Selling in Mexico

Direct selling greatly benefits from weak job creation and an unstable economic environment. Typically, people working in direct selling are those holding precarious employment, often they see direct selling as a refuge from unemployment or/and ...

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DIY, Home Improvement and Garden Centres in Mexico

Current value sales in DIY, home improvement and garden centres showed only an acceptable performance during 2011. There were several reasons for this performance, and for the slow creation of new outlets. The DIY culture amongst individual consumers...

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Electronics and Appliance Specialist Retailers in Mexico

Electronics and appliance specialist retailers in Mexico registered very low growth in terms of outlets in 2011, due mostly to the strong indirect competition that this channel faces from many retail formats. There is an ample product range of home ...

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Furniture and Furnishings Stores in Mexico

Furniture and furnishings stores registered reasonable growth during 2010-2011; notable after the disaster seen in 2009. However, the recovery was rather weak, and as of 2011 the channel had not yet reached the same retail value as before the crisis ...

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Grocery Retailers in Mexico

During the first half of 2011 grocery retailers saw reasonably good rates of growth, but faced obstacles by the third quarter of this year, due to the uncertainty in the economy at a global level. Large chained grocers took advantage of the economic ...

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Health and Beauty Specialist Retailers in Mexico

The Mexican health authorities have been worried for a while about people self-medicating and creating more resistant bacteria and viruses. Following this worry, in August 2010 new legislation demanding a prescription to sell over 1,000 brands and ...

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Homeshopping in Mexico

Of the four channels within non-store retailing, homeshopping was the one registering the lowest growth in current value terms in 2011. Homeshopping has traditionally faced serious obstacles, such as people wanting interaction with the objects they ...

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Internet Retailing in Mexico

Internet retailing in Mexico is increasing rapidly, by a double-digit CAGR in the review period and by 20% in current value terms in 2011, but it still lags behind developed nations, due not only to a lack of infrastructure (low ownership of ...

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Leisure and Personal Goods Specialist Retailers in Mexico

Mexico has a long story with regard to a large informal economy, which comprises a series of economic phenomena such as the black market, counterfeits, pirate products and stolen merchandise. Mexico is actually the fourth largest producer in the ...

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Mixed Retailers in Mexico

Mexican consumers were still cautious about their spending during 2011, as well as in 2010. As a result of such cautious behaviour, companies in department stores and warehouse clubs, both of which target high- and middle-income consumers, registered...

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