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Away-From-Home Tissue and Hygiene in the United Arab Emirates

During the review period, away-from-home tissue and hygiene in the UAE was influenced by changing economic conditions. Amidst the fallout from the country’s economic downturn, the majority of Emirati consumers responded to the effects of the economic...

Oct 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Cotton Wool/Buds/Pads in the United Arab Emirates

Demand for cotton wool/buds/pads continued to grow in the UAE during 2010 in line with the rising consumer awareness of the importance of maintaining good personal hygiene. Positive growth continued despite the economic recession which continues to ...

Oct 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Incontinence in the United Arab Emirates

Retail sales of incontinence products in the UAE remained negligible throughout the review period. Products are available through hospitals and other healthcare facilities and therefore there are few sales made directly to consumers.

Oct 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Nappies/Diapers/Pants in the United Arab Emirates

Since the outbreak of the global financial crisis in the UAE in late 2008, there has been a gradual decline in the proportion of the country’s population aged under four years old. As babies and young children constitute the entire consumer group for...

Oct 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Tissue and Hygiene in the United Arab Emirates

The UAE economy had not yet fully recovered from the fallout of the economic slowdown at the end of 2010, although signs of improvement had begun to appear in terms of rising consumer confidence and a restoration of positive growth in inbound ...

Oct 2011 | US$2,400| Add to cart | View details

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Sanitary Protection in the United Arab Emirates

Sanitary protection in the UAE remained influenced by western habits and consumer lifestyles during 2010. With the local population constituting only 15% of the entire resident population of the UAE in 2010—the remaining 85% comprising expatriates ...

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Wipes in the United Arab Emirates

Despite low consumer spending and the fading novelty of some product categories, consumers in the UAE—mostly middle and high income consumers—have recently become more conscious about maintaining their personal hygiene. Global influenza pandemics and...

Oct 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details

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Retail Tissue in the United Arab Emirates

In absence of any significant product innovation in retail tissue, pricing was the most important factor driving sales in retail tissue in the UAE in 2010. This focus on price benefited private label. As consumer confidence remained low in the UAE ...

Oct 2011 | US$900| Add to cart | View details