Three in five Southeast Asia markets showed strong growth in technical consumer goods market in 2012 Q4: GfK

gfkIndonesia and Malaysia sustained positions as top two growth markets; Telecommunication remains key driver of growth

6 March, 2013, SINGAPORE – Technical consumer goods (TCG) in Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand continue to expand in the fourth consecutive quarter of 2012, making them the three fastest growing markets in the region with their robust growth of 15, 15 and 12 percent respectively in the full year of 2012. (Visit www.gfktemax.com for full details of each country’s performance).

GfK’s latest TEMAX reports reflected exponential value growth of 31 and 21 percent in Thailand and Indonesia’s fourth quarter TCG markets respectively, helping the countries grow 12 and 15 percent in terms of overall annual sales over the previous year. Malaysia’s final quarter’s 4 percent value expansion managed to help sustain the country’s 15 percent annual growth to retain its position as second highest growth market for the year.

“Indonesia and Malaysia continue to reign as the top growth engines in the Southeast Asia region, driven by strong adoption trend of the latest gadgets across both countries, and in Indonesia in particular, the ongoing phenomenon of households upgrading their major domestic appliances,” noted Stanley Kee, Managing Director for GfK in Southeast Asia. “It is worth highlighting that the highest individual country growth registered for the

Consumer Electronics, Major Domestic Appliances, and Information Technology sectors across the region in 2012 all hailed from Indonesia.”

Throughout the year, six of the seven sectors tracked in the fourth most populous country of Indonesia attained positive standings in the growth range of 2 to 31 percent. Malaysia on the other hand saw five panels expanding in values between 7 to 32 percent.

The good performance of the Telecommunications sector shows no signs of receding as it continues to be the top driver of growth in Singapore (45%), Malaysia (32%) and Thailand (27%). Unrelenting demand for tablets have also propelled the IT sector to achieve good results in countries like Indonesia (31%), Thailand (13%) and Malaysia (11%).

“In 2013, we predict the Telecommunications and IT sectors to continue to be key contributors to the good performance of the total technical consumer goods market, as manufacturers keep coming out with new enhancements to the popular smart gadgets that they know consumers love so much,” stated Kee. “The process of upgrading and the latest innovations in the TV segment such as OLED and 4G TV will also help stimulate matured TV markets to greater heights,” he concluded.

GfK TEMAX (Technical Market Index) is a comprehensive index to track Technical Consumer Goods markets in more than 30 countries worldwide and is designed to support decision makers from Industry and Retail in obtaining substantiated facts about their markets. Findings are based on surveys carried out by the retail panels of GfK Asia. TEMAX reports are released on a quarterly basis at macro level for Consumer Electronics, Photo, Home Appliances, Information Technology & Office Equipment, and Telecommunication markets.

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Notes

  • · Southeast Asian markets surveyed: Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia.
  • · Survey period: Oct – Dec 2012
  • · Quarter on Quarter comparison: Oct – Dec 2012 VS Oct – Dec 2011
  • · Year on Year comparison: Jan – Dec 2012 VS Jan – Dec 2011
  • · Technical Consumer Group covers the following sectors:

Consumer Electronics (CE) covers audio and visual products such as colour TV, camcorder, audio home system etc.

Small Domestic Appliances (SDA) are household appliances such as food preparation, rice cooker, iron, vacuum cleaner, shaver, etc.

Major Domestic Appliance (MDA) covers big household appliances such as cooling (Refrigerator), washing machine, microwave oven.

Photo includes digital camera

Information Technology (IT) includes Tablets, Desk Computer, Mobile Computer, and Monitor.

Office Equipment & Consumables include Printers, Multifunction devices and Ink Cartridges

Telecommunication (TELCO) covers mobile phone and smart phone.

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