The UK Market for East Asian Food and Drinks: A Strategic Review of Future Opportunities for Singapore Food Businesses – 2007 to 2012
This new study has the goals of providing Singapore food businesses with:
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An update on the UK and its consumer market, with specific reference to matters of relevance to current and future demand for ethnic food and drinks, specifically products of East Asian origin or type;
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Measurement of the size of the UK market for ethnic food and drinks, including identification of segments involving products of East Asian origin or type, underlying demand characteristics and drivers for future development of demand of these products, including, if possible, the impact of events such as Chinese New Year and other relevant matters, such as food court development in the UK;
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An update on the state of the UK’s food distribution systems through which products of East Asian origin or type flow to end consumers and users in the food service industry, including drivers that exist for future change in the food distribution systems that may have future positive or negative impacts on exports from East Asia, including Singapore.
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Definition of the size of the UK markets for imported food and drinks, with a focus on exports from East Asia, including status reports on Singapore’s competitors in the East Asian region on export performance and strategy in the UK and a brief overview of the UK’s regulatory systems for food and drinks.
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A review of the performance of UK imports from Singapore over the period from 2001 to 2005, including the identification of success stories and weaknesses in performance arising over this period and review of the status of Singapore as a brand in the UK food and drinks market.
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Updates on the size, development trends, key players and supply and demand characteristics of the UK market segments that are targeted, or could be targeted, by Singapore exporters, including the markets for sauces, noodles, beer, coffee, ready meals and other segments that are relevant to such exporters.
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An assessment of future strategic directions and growth potential in the UK’s market for foods of East Asian origin or type, inclusive of identification of Singapore’s best future prospects in the market and an assessment of Singapore’s abilities to take its opportunities under conditions that will exist in the market and distribution channels in future, specifically the 5-year period ended in 2012.
This 195 page report is a detailed analysis of the current situation in the UK market and future areas of opportunity for Singapore food businesses. The focus of the study was to identify strategic opportunities for Singapore food businesses in the UK market over the 5-year period from 2007 to 2012.
The contents of this report are supported by trade interviews, desk research and market observations performed in the UK in the period from mid-July to mid-September 2006.
The organisations and businesses that contributed information to this study included Amoy UK, Asda, Associated British Foods Group, Association of Convenience Stores, British Beer and Pub Association, British Coffee Association, BCSC, British Frozen Food Association, British Home Stores, British Meat, British Sandwich Association, Britvic, Burton’s Foods, Cafedirect, Capital Shopping Centres PLC, Chilled Food Association, Chinese in Britain Forum, Chinese Takeaway Association, Compass Group, Discovery Foods, Geest, Greencore, Hoo Hing, J.D. Wetherspoons, Londis, Loon Fung, Mars/Masterfoods, Matthews Foods (Scotland), Musgrave Group, Nando’s, National Farmers Union (England & Wales), Restaurant Association UK, RHM Group, Royal Thai Embassy, Scottish Enterprise, Tiger Tiger, Waitrose, Wing Yip, World Foods, a number of Chinese restaurant and takeaway shop operators and a number of importers and suppliers to the mainstream retailers that wanted to remain anonymous.
The report was published in September 2006 and is available to food companies at a cost of US$ 4,800 (U.S. Dollars). Should you wish to order the report click the link below and fax the order form to us at the fax number detailed in the order form.
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Upon receipt of your order, the report will be sent to you by courier together with our invoice.
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