Market Barometer Issue 50 – Tyres – Rolling on This month’s Market Review looks at at the tyre market; which quickly recovered from the recession at the end of the last decade. Source: Mintel Global Market Sizes An economic ... Read More
Market Barometer Issue 49 – Beer – 5,000 litres drunk a second This month’s Market Review looks at beer; some 160 billion litres of which were drunk* in 2012; that’s some 5,000 litres every second. Source: Mintel Global Market Sizes The supply ... Read More
Market Barometer Issue 47 – Global Food Markets This month's Market Review has a different format, looking at composite food markets and drawing on the whitepaper "Convergence with divergence: Consumer spending priorities in fast-growing emerging markets" ... Read More
Market Barometer Issue 46 – Travel and Tourism This month's Market Review looks at travel tourism; a market where the top 20 world economies contribute some 4.6 billion tourist trips. Source: Mintel Global Market Sizes Flying High? Policy Makers ... Read More
Market Barometer Issue 45 – Soap and Bath Products This month's Market Review looks at the soap, bath & shower market; a global market worth some US $25.5billion. Cleaning Up Globally Solid performance This is an area of the beauty, ... Read More
Market Barometer Issue 44 – Chocolate Confectionery This month's Market Review looks at the chocolate confectionery market; a diverse product for all occasions-from enjoyable to essential. Chocolate is ready to eat, but still a rare treat ... Read More
Market Barometer Issue 43 – Biscuits This month's Market Review looks at the biscuit market; a very adaptable product to cater for the diverse nature of global tastes. Biscuit Market Growth is the norm Of the 34 ... Read More
Market Barometer 42 This month’s Market Review looks into the Commercial Vehicles market as an indicator of economic health. Check out the Barometer below and read the Market Review: "Look South ... Read More
Market Barometer 41 This month's Market Review looks into markets that are showing growth in recessive times. Most notably of those are the four fastest growing markets, which are described as ... Read More