UAE have highest apparel spending per capita: $785
By FashionUnited
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“Consumer spending grew a healthy nine per cent last year, a good indicator of consumers’ stabilizing confidence. Overall, however, consumers remain cautious with discretionary spending and, compared to pre-crisis years, have a greater propensity to save. Prices are rising faster than wages and many consumers are feeling their purchasing power declining,” AT Kearney report said.
Report exposed how the economic downturn gave UAE retailers pause for thought. Until recently, many of them established outlets in whatever mall space was available, failed to consider the market position, adjacent facilities or store location within the mall, and as a consequence paid the price, analysts from AT Kearney remarked. Now, retailers are paying more attention to consumer profile and location and the selection they offer in each location.
Still, for many retailers, the UAE remains the preferred entry point into Mena for new products and brands. In 2010, Bloomingdale’s opened its first store outside the US in Dubai and Victoria’s Secret opened its first store in the region through a partnership with MH Alshaya.
Seven countries in the Mena region make it into the top 20 in the 2011 index of top ranked emerging markets for global retail expansion.
Globally, the list is dominated by Latin American, Asian and Mena countries. Brazil, Uruguay and Chile ranked top three countries for global retail expansion; while other top 10 include India, Kuwait, China, Saudi Arabia, Peru, UAE and Turkey. Neither the US nor any of the West European country could make it to the top 30 list.
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