Consumer electronics: Market expected to be worth $2.9b by 2015: report
Currently, the electronics market is projected to be worth about $1.8 billion.
KARACHI:
Pakistan’s consumer electronics market, defined as including computing devices, mobile handsets and AV products is expected to increase to $2.9 billion by 2015, driven by a rising population and growing affordability, according to Business Monitor International’s Pakistan Consumer Electronics Report.
Currently, the electronics market is projected to be worth about $1.8 billion. The spending handset imports continued to grow strongly, but demand for high-cost consumer durables such as TV sets will be affected by inflation and rising interest rates.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 17th, 2011.
Pakistan’s consumer electronics market, defined as including computing devices, mobile handsets and AV products is expected to increase to $2.9 billion by 2015, driven by a rising population and growing affordability, according to Business Monitor International’s Pakistan Consumer Electronics Report.
Currently, the electronics market is projected to be worth about $1.8 billion. The spending handset imports continued to grow strongly, but demand for high-cost consumer durables such as TV sets will be affected by inflation and rising interest rates.
Published in The Express Tribune, September 17th, 2011.