WIRE โ For years, an imported handbag or a bottle of Korean hair serum was the reflexive marker of status for Egyptian aspiring shoppers. Nowadays, across fashion racks, skincare shelves and TikTok feeds, Egyptians are increasingly reaching for labels made a few miles from home rather than flown in from Paris or Dubai, and the shift is remaking the countrys retail economy from the ground up. By 2032, Egypts beauty and personal care market is projected to reach USD 1.57 billion (EGPย 77.75 billion), up from USD 900 million (EGP 44.57 billion) in 2025. Domestic players like the skincare brand Nefertari reported a 35 percent growth in 2024 alone, and homegrown formulator Beesline is carving out an 8 to 10 percent share of the organic segment, according to Home Personal Care Middle East Africa magazine.ย Meanwhile, the country's e-commerce market is on track to hit USD 14.9 billion (EGP 740.2 billion) in 2028, the Egypt Ecommerce Market Opportunities Databook 2024 by Research and Markets, a global market analysis company, reports. The price of buying foreign The clearest driver is economic, as Egypts currency devaluations in recent years have made importedContinue reading "Local Brands Storm Egypts Retail Scene" The post Local Brands Storm Egypt's Retail Scene first appeared on Egyptian Streets.
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