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Mideast consumer tech sales to reach $37 billion
By Saudi Gazette Staff
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 29 - 11 - 2008

“Consumer technology products are clearly proving to be a key component of a higher quality of life for many in the Arabian Gulf,” Franck Thureau, general manager of GfK-MEMRB told a Consumer Technology Middle East Conference in Dubai on Thursday.
According to the new study by GfK-MEMRB Marketing Services, regional consumers are resilient to global slowdown and the forecast is for the market to grow to $39-$40 billion in 2009.
The Middle East consumer electronics and technology sector is proving resilient to the global slowdown with retail sales forecast to end 2008 on a $37 billion high, the study said.
The study by GfK-MEMRB Marketing Services, the Dubai-based subsidiary of one of the largest market research companies in the world, also showed that:
q 65 percent of sales are of digital consumer technology products such as notebook and laptop computers, cameras and mobile phones.
q Independent retailers hold most of the Middle East market but are heavily challenged by electronic and technology superstores.
q Mobile and smart phones with 2008 sales of $10 billion make up 41 percent of the entire digital consumer market
“Consumer technology products are clearly proving to be a key component of a higher quality of life for many in the Arabian Gulf,” Thureau said.
The conference was called to examine trends in the 119 million regional consumer market and to reveal details of the study which covers Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
The digital consumer technology sector alone is expected to see retail sales in excess of $24 billion by the end of 2008. “Whatever the effect of the global slowdown, we are anticipating continued regional growth in this sector for the full year of 2008 at 9.6 percent compared with last year,” said Thureau.
The study said the main growth contributors will be LCD and plasma TV products with $2.2 billion additional revenue expected. Second comes the personal computer business with added revenue of $600 million and thirdly monitors at $290 million.
The dominant digital product category remains mobile and smart phones with a total of $10 billion in sales expected for 2008 - a full 41 percent of the entire digital consumer market. “The fact is that the mobile phone is a status symbol for many consumers in the Middle East and they do not hesitate to change their mobiles every six months or so,” Thureau said.
High resolution cameras, MP3, Bluetooth, touch screens and new mobile phone operating systems are all driving growth, he added.
The second digital product category is desktop, laptop and notebook computers with a market value of $5 billion. Third comes LCD TVs with a market of $4 billion in 2008. Growth is exponential in all Middle East countries, notably in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Iran.
For the first time in the region, the study revealed details of market structure by channel.
In the UAE, for example, independent retailers still lead with a 60 percent market share in volume for major product categories such as LCD TVs, digital cameras, Mobiles and smart phones. But big key-account retailers are making heavy inroads into the market.
“These superstore retailers have a 40 percent market share of product sales with 250 outlets in the UAE,” Thureau said. “Shopping malls are their base for expansion. For example, the recently-opened Dubai Mall already has 23 news consumer technology outlets with a total of 90 in shopping malls across Dubai alone.”
The study also said that Iranians favor bigger screen LCD TVs than the rest of the region.
“Like everywhere else in the world, the leading screen size in the region is 32 inches, representing 45 percent of the volume,” Thureau said.
“However, in Iran the segment only occupies 33 percent of the market. Families in Iran want even larger screens and LCD TVs of 46 Inches or more make 18 percent of sales in a market estimated at 600 000 units in 2008. This compares with a market share for similar sizes of only 4 percent in the UAE or 9 percent in Saudi Arabia.
The study showed that the home theatre business is running well and contributing 48 percent of the audio home system market.
In addition, sales of products with a unit price of $400 or more represented 19 percent of the sales volume in September.
In the digital media player market, MP4 has now taken half the market volume and 73 percent of market value with consumers increasingly downloading videos as well as music.
Digital reflex cameras now make up 3 percent of the market in volume for 12 percent in value. The 12 mega pixel cameras are providing consumers with a high quality of image and their market share in the compact camera sector is already 6 percent in volume. The leading segments are seven mega pixel (41 percent) and eight mega pixel (31 percent).
“Innovation is clearly leading the continued growth of the digital consumer technology market and it is now running ahead of the fast moving consumer goods market in general,” Thureau said. “We expect that trend to continue in the Middle East into 2009, whatever worldwide concerns are around. For the digital sector alone, we are forecasting $25.6 billion for 2009 - a growth rate of 6.6 percent.”
GfK's retail and technology division is also the sole monitor in the Middle East of major and small domestic appliances as well as air conditioning. GfK's total market estimate for retail business is $12.5 billion.
The total value of the refrigerator market is expected to reach $3.7 billion in 2008 with sales of more than five million units. Up and down fridge-freezers dominate with 70 percent of the Middle East market and bigger models of 600 liters or more drive the market.
Again the Iran market is different to others with Iranian families preferring side-by-side door fridge-freezers which make up 27 percent of the market by volume and 50 percent by value. __


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