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"Rising Affluence & Changing Lifestyles Drive HPC Demand in Emerging Markets" |
"With international cosmetics and toiletries manufacturers taking a firm foothold in the Middle East, the beauty and personal care market in the region continues to enjoy growth in most categories with Saudi Arabia and UAE leading the way... The UAE and Saudi Arabia continue to attract the world's most significant beauty care retailers and manufacturers with colour cosmetics, hair care, fragrances and skin care leading the way."
The demand for surfactants in the Middle East is accelerating with new capacities set to meet the regional needs. Looking ahead at higher performance-focused and multi-functional products, the Middle East's desires for enhanced quality standards open up vast opportunities for specialty chemicals raw materials suppliers. This new trend will be covered at CMT's 3rd Surfactants HPC in Emerging Markets as Mr Adil Shaikh, Marketing Director for Henkel presents the availability and changing requirements of raw materials from a sustainability angle.
"Demand for surfactants in the CIS is growing at more than 6% annually... RusPAV is expected to be operational in 2015. SIBUR will contribute its raw materials, production and logistics capabilities to the joint venture... Novecare, a worldwide leader in surfactants, will provide its expertise in surfactant technologies, its knowledge of formulations, market applications and its worldwide customer network."
Over to Africa and focusing on Nigeria, where the rapid urbanization and expanding middle class have led to the demand for beauty and personal care products. With the arrival of leading HPC companies in the country, usage of task specific products has become popular as opposed to multipurpose soap bars previously. Dr Pieter Stroek from PZ Cussons gives insights on the demographics of Nigeria, and the different needs of local consumers, highlighting the opportunities and constraints for both local and international players.
Like the rest of the world, the use of green surfactants in the Middle East is gradually gaining market share. Will the demand in sustainable products balance the economics of using natural or bio-based materials? Hear from Dr Merete Faergemand, Novozymes, as she speaks on the strategies for cost stabilization on bio-based solutions for laundry detergents. | Other key sessions at CMT's 3rd Surfactants HPC in Emerging Markets include:
Learn about the transformation of the emerging regions from CMT’s 3rd Surfactants HPC in Emerging Markets and how the rising affluence and changing lifestyle of consumers change the HPC landscape in the Middle East and its neighbouring region. Sign up with your team to enjoy group discount. Register for the event now at www.cmtevents.com |
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07 Mar, 2013
The beauty and personal care sector in Turkey remains strong as population and disposable income continue to rise. Be it end products or ingredients, the sector is forecasted to continue growing strongly at approximately 10% a year till 2016.
Categories that are expected to boost the market with optimistic results include cosmetics, oral, sun, baby and skin care end products.
Looking at the trends, although the home care category continues to grow, beauty and personal care segment still takes the lead in growth.
Growth prospects for ingredients use by beauty and personal care category 2011-2016. Extracted from Euromonitor International.
Leaders from regional major players L’Oreal Turkey and Saruhan Kimya will be present at the 3rd Surfactants & HPC in Emerging Markets Summit in Dubai on March 19-20 to share more on consumers’ behavior and expectations, providing first-hand knowledge on the emerging trends and forecasts of the home, beauty and personal care markets.
Other international majors including Unilever, Henkel, PZ Cussons, ITC, SABIC, Solvay, CEPSA Química, Innospec, Novozymes, BASF, Lion Corporation and many more will be present.
For enquiries on the summit, please contact Ms. Grace at grace@cmtsp.com.sg or Tel. 65 6346 9147.
Read more:
Turkey – A Rising Star in Western Europe’s Beauty and Personal Care Ingredients Industry
13 Feb, 2013
Burgeoning middle class in Nigeria and Ghana is driving personal care products demand, causing a domino-effect of increased demand in local palm oil production.
According to research and analysis by Frost & Sullivan,
Soaps, shower gels and body lotions are gradually dropping out of the non-essential category and shifting into the daily products list. Palm oil, being a common ingredient in these personal care products is hence seeing a surge in demand.
Nigeria and Ghana is now looking at increasing palm oil production and cutting back on their reliance on Malaysian and Indonesian imports.
This will be driven by Ghana government initiatives and changes in the trading pattern will be expected within the next five years.
Nigeria also plans to strengthen the agricultural sector to further promote economic growth.
More information on the personal care sector in emerging markets available at the 3rd Surfactants HPC Summit.
For enquiries on the summit, please contact Ms. Grace at grace@cmtsp.com.sg or Tel. 65 6346 9147.
Read more:
Personal care demand in Africa drives palm oil production
Palm oil production in Nigeria and Ghana to increase on back of demand for personal care products
03 Jan, 2013