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Friday, 12 July 2013 - 08:51
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Fewer Purchases of Expensive Electronic Devices

Spending on luxurious items like electronics has dropped in the Netherlands due to lack of consumer assurance, according to Euromonitor International’s report. [[{"type":"media","view_mode":"media_large","fid":"25676","attributes":{"class":"media-image size-medium wp-image-3257 ","typeof":"foaf:Image","style":"","width":"300","height":"199","alt":"Gadgets"}}]] Mike Beauchamp/flickr There has been less spending on costly electronic devices caused by decreased consumer demand and the common inclination among locals that it is not necessary or practical to buy luxury items such as gadgets. Likewise, the entire market size was constantly small during the review stage mainly due to insufficient endorsement and inadequate allocation. Euromonitor International's Luxury Electronic Gadgets in Netherlands report provides a complete data on the size and shape of the Luxury Electronic Gadgets market nationwide. It gives the most recent retail sales statistics and names the leading companies and brands.

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