Domestic appliances and audio visual equipment in Belgium
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Sales of audio visual equipment in Belgium are expected to stabilize during 1997-98 whilst increasing competition is likely to cause prices to fall. The audio visual equipment market fell by 5% in 1996 from a total value of BFr40.3 billion in 1995. The market for domestic appliances in Belgium is variable, with sales of dishwashers forecasted to grow by over 8% whilst sales of vacuum cleaners are falling. The total domestic appliances market for 1995 was valued at BFr49.6 billion. Imported audio visual equipment increased by 16.8% in 1995 in contrast to a decline in the export trade.
Publication Name: Marketing in Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0025-3723
Year: 1997
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Domestic appliances and audio visual equipment in Belgium
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Belgium's retail market for audio visual equipment and domestic appliances has been in decline for several years, with domestic appliance sales falling 4.8% to 51.4 billion Belgian Francs in 1993 from 1992. Consumer spending on radio and television equipment fell 7.2% to 34 billion Belgian Francs in 1993 from 1992. Production of electronic and electrical appliances decreased 7.5% to 28.29 billion Belgian Francs in 1993. The consumer electronics and domestic appliances markets are dominated by imports. The markets are examined.
Publication Name: Marketing in Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0025-3723
Year: 1995
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Domestic appliances and audio visual equipment in Belgium
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In 1995, Belgian production of domestic appliances totalled 10.1 billion Belgian Francs (BFr). The market mainly includes built-in hobs, fryers, cooker hoods, and small washing machines. Meanwhile, production of audiovisual products fell 5% to BFr40 million. An overview of the markets for domestic appliances and audio visual equipment in Belgium is given, including details of foreign trade and forecasts for the future.
Publication Name: Marketing in Europe
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0025-3723
Year: 1996
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