Clothing and Footwear Retailing in Brazil - Market Summary and Forecasts: Comprehensive overview of the market, consumer, and competitive context, with retail sales value and forecasts to 2018
3.1 A slowing economy with new challenges for retailers 3.1.1 Retail sector in Brazil grew despite economic slowdown 3.1.2 Brazil faces a shortfall in savings 3.1.3 Service sector remains the dominant sector for employment 3.1.4 High youth unemployment 3.1.5 Inflation rate remains a major concern 3.1.6 Despite economic downturn, consumer spending remains modest
3.2 Emerging middle class population will fuel retail sales in Brazil
4 Doing Business in Brazil
4.1 Summary 4.1.1 Bureaucracy 4.1.2 Business culture 4.1.3 Geography 4.1.4 Infrastructure and logistics
4.2 A new legislation to ensure the tax transparency
4.3 New legislation for e-commerce players
4.4 Brazil continues to attract foreign investment
4.5 Taxation in Brazil 4.5.1 Corporate income tax (IRPJ - Imposto de Renda sobre Pessoa Jurídica) 4.5.2 Withholding tax 4.5.3 Value added tax (VAT)
5 Brazilian Shoppers
5.1 Growing number of millionaires and an expanding middle class fuels growth of luxury goods market
5.2 Rise in shopping through mobile devices boosts online sales
5.3 Black Friday and Father's Day online sales confirmed the rising popularity of online retailing among Brazilians
5.4 Rise in female labor force positively impacts the retail industry
5.5 Foreign visitors boost retail sales in Brazil
5.6 Brazilians rely on local payment methods for online purchases
7.1 Definitions 7.1.1 This report provides 2013 actual sales; while forecasts are provided for 2013 - 2018
7.2 Summary Methodology 7.2.1 Overview 7.2.2 The triangulated market sizing method 7.2.3 Industry surveys in the creation of retail market data 7.2.4 Quality control and standardized processes
7.3 About Conlumino
7.4 Disclaimer
List of Tables
Table 1: Brazil Clothing Retail Sales (BRL million), by Product Sub-Category, 2008-2013 Table 2: Brazil Clothing Retail Sales (BRL million), by Product Sub-Category, 2013-2018 Table 3: Brazil Clothing Retail Sales (US$ million), by Product Sub-Category, 2008-2013 Table 4: Brazil Clothing Retail Sales (US$ million), by Product Sub-Category, 2013-2018 Table 5: Brazil Footwear Retail Sales (BRL million), by Product Sub-Category, 2008-2013 Table 6: Brazil Footwear Retail Sales (BRL million), by Product Sub-Category, 2013-2018 Table 7: Brazil Clothing and Footwear Retail Sales (BRL mn), by Channel Group, 2008-2013 Table 8: Brazil Clothing and Footwear Retail Sales Forecast (BRL mn), by Channel Group,2013-2018 Table 9: Brazil Clothing and Footwear Retail Sales (US$ mn), by Channel Group, 2008-2013 Table 10: Brazil Clothing and Footwear Retail Sales Forecast (US$ mn), by Channel Group,2013-2018 Table 11: Brazil Clothing and Footwear Retail Segmentation, by Channel Group, 2008-2018 Table 12: Key Clothing Retailers in Brazil Table 13: Key Footwear Retailers in Brazil Table 14: Brazil Exchange Rate BRL-USD (Annual Average), 2008-2013 Table 15: Brazil Exchange Rate BRL-USD (Annual Average), 2014-2018 Forecasts Table 16: Conlumino Retail Channel Definitions Table 17: Conlumino Retail Category Definitions
List of Figures
Figure 1: GDP Value (US$ billion), 2007-2013 Figure 2: Growth Rate of GDP (US$ billion, %), 2007-2013 Figure 3: GDP Value and Growth (BRL billion, %), 2007-2013 Figure 4: Forecasts for GDP Value and Growth (BRL billion, %), 2013-2018 Figure 5: Gross Domestic Savings Rate (% of GDP), 2003-2013 Figure 6: Share of Employment by Sector (%), 2003 and 2013E Figure 7: Unemployment Rate (%), 2003-2013 Figure 8: Inflation Rate (%), 2003-2013 Figure 9: Household Consumption Expenditure in Brazil (BRL billion), 2003 and 2013 Figure 10: Household Consumption Expenditure of Major Countries (US$ billion), 2013 Figure 11: Growth of Household Consumption Expenditure (US$, %), 2003-2013 Figure 12: Rural and Urban Populations (millions) 2003, 2013, and 2018 Figure 13: Total Population and Growth Rate (Millions, %), 2003-2018 Figure 14: Population Split by Gender (%), 2013 and 2018 Figure 15: Population Split by Age Group (%), 2013 and 2018 Figure 16: Per Capita Spend on Retail (BRL), 2005 and 2013 Figure 17: Per Capita Spend (BRL) and Total Retail Spend by Age Group (%), 2005 and 2013 Figure 18: Key Components of Doing Business in Brazil Figure 19: High net worth consumers of Brazil drive up the luxury market in 2013 Figure 20: Increase in mobile internet penetration will drive up retail sales through mobiles Figure 21: Brazilian Black Friday 2013 spending breakdown Figure 22: Working Brazilian women will drive up retail sales across categories Figure 23: FIFA World Cup 2014 and 2016 Olympics set to drive Duty Free sales in Brazil Figure 24: Major Cities with High Spend on Retail Figure 25: Share of Clothing in overall Retail 2013 and 2018 Figure 26: Retail Sales Value and Growth (BRL billion, %) of Clothing 2013-2018 Figure 27: Spend per Head on Clothing 2013 and 2018 Figure 28: Share of Clothing by Women's Wear, Men's Wear and Children's Wear 2013 and 2018 Figure 29: Women's Wear Sales Value and Growth (BRL billion, %) 2013-2018 Figure 30: Men's Wear Sales Value and Growth (BRL billion, %) 2013-2018 Figure 31: Children's Wear Sales Value and Growth (BRL billion, %), 2013-2018 Figure 32: Online Spend in Clothing and Growth (BRL billion, %), 2013-2018 Figure 33: Online Share of Total Clothing Spend 2013 and 2018 Figure 34: Spending per Channel in Clothing (%) 2013 and 2018 Figure 35: Share of Footwear in Total Retail Sales, 2013 and 2018 Figure 36: Retail Sales Value and Growth (BRL billion, %) of Footwear, 2013-2018 Figure 37: Spend per Head on Footwear, 2013 and 2018 Figure 38: Share of Footwear by Women's Footwear, Men's Footwear and Children's Footwear 2013 Figure 39: Women's Footwear Sales Value and Growth (BRL billion, %), 2013-2018 Figure 40: Men's Footwear Sales Value and Growth (BRL billion, %), 2013-2018 Figure 41: Children's Footwear Sales Value and Growth (BRL billion, %), 2013-2018 Figure 42: Online Spend in Footwear and Growth (BRL billion, %), 2013-2018 Figure 43: Online Share of Total Footwear Spend, 2013 and 2018 Figure 44: Spending per Channel in Footwear (%) 2013 and 2018 Figure 45: Brazil Clothing and Footwear Retail Sales and Forecast (BRL mn), by Channel Group, 2008-2018 Figure 46: The Triangulated Market Sizing Methodology
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