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Southeast Asia Ready to torm

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Region can contribute to halal cosmetics market

The global cosmetics market could make US$76 billion in sales to Muslim consumers by 2024, as it’s set to grow by 2.9 per cent a year in a post-Covid-19 recovery.

And, with the size of the market already standing at US$4 billion in 2019 for Malaysia and Indonesia, South-east Asia may be poised to capture a major slice of that pie.

That’s according to a new report by a United States-based research and advisory firm that focuses on Islamic market and economy segments.

Three Southeast Asian countries – Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore – were scored among the top 15 world economies for the Islamic market, in DinarStandard’s latest State of the Global Islamic Economy study.

Malaysia, which took pole position, led the globe in areas such as as halal food, Muslim-friendly travel and pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.

Meanwhile, fourth-ranked Indonesia’s score was lifted by its Islamic finance market, and Singapore, which was 15th in the world, was buoyed by its halal food market.

Halal cosmetics brands have adapted to shifting consumer trends during the demand downturn of the Covid-19 pandemic, noted the report, which was produced in partnership with news website SalaamGateway.com.

Strategies included marketing in local languages, especially in South-east Asia, and releasing special Ramadan ranges to capture the seasonal pick-up in sales. Brands also built up new product ranges tailored to pandemic lifestyles.

In Indonesia, L’Oreal saw growth in at-home beauty treatments and above-the-mask eye products, while Wardah launched a halal-certified face cream targeting blue light from scenes, and Rose All Day produced a mask-and-sanitiser kit.

Cosmetics companies can rebound from the pandemic through regional expansion, with Malaysia, Indonesia and India highlighted as growth markets, the report suggested.

“There is growing demand for halal cosmetics in the Middle East, Indonesia, and Malaysia, and also among Muslims in Europe, although our products are for everyone,” said founder of Germany’s Beautylope Pure and Vegan Halal Cosmetic, Rachid Laarar.

Still, the report warned that demand for halal cosmetics may be limited to Muslim-majority markets, even as campaigns to promote domestic production in markets such as India could also pose trade barriers.

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