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UAE Shoppers Spent $3.8 Billion on FMCG, Tech, and Durables in Second Quarter of 2024

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Last updated: 2024/09/10 at 3:51 PM
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The retail sector in the UAE experienced robust consumer spending habits during the second quarter of 2024, with a total investment of $3.8 billion in fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), technology, and durable goods. This marked a 3.4% change from the previous year, reflecting the country’s strong retail market and growing consumer confidence. Specifically, shoppers spent $2.3 billion on FMCG and $1.5 billion on tech & durable products, showing a 4% and 2.6% increase, respectively, compared to the same period in 2023.

The increase in FMCG purchases highlights the ongoing demand for essential household items and personal care products, while the rise in technology and durable goods spending indicates the thriving digital economy and increasing disposable income of UAE residents. Key events such as the Dubai Shopping Festival, Pre-Ramadan, and Ramadan Sales, as well as product launches like the Samsung Galaxy S24 in January 2024, significantly impacted consumer spending in the first quarter, leading to a slowdown in Q2. Factors like the summer months and holiday season also affected tourism, impacting retail sales in Q2 compared to Q1.

The market’s flat growth in Q2 can be attributed to the exceptionally strong performance in Q1, particularly in consumer electronics, information technology, and gaming sectors. After a period of intense demand, the market has stabilized, with recovery expected in the consumer electronics sector by 2026-2027. Roshni Sheth, NIQ retail lead for the Middle East, explains that the positive spending trend reflects the UAE’s resilient economy and consumer confidence, signaling further growth and expansion in the retail sector as the country attracts foreign investment and fosters innovation.

Category-specific trends show a decline in FMCG growth in Q1 due to changes in consumer behavior and economic conditions, followed by a rebound in Q2 indicating a potential recovery. In contrast, tech and durable goods experienced a strong start to 2024, with growth in Q1 but a decline in Q2 possibly due to market saturation and supply chain issues. Despite these challenges, the overall spending trend remains positive, showcasing the UAE’s economic resilience and consumer confidence. The industry is adapting to a new normal, where growth rates may be more modest compared to pandemic-induced spikes, with opportunities for growth and expansion in the future.

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