Eye care is expected to continue witnessing rising volume and current value demand in the forecast period, supported by increased health awareness, longer life expectancy, the growing population, and the rising number of visitors to the country. Saudi Arabia lifted its restrictions on the number of pilgrims allowed to perform Hajj in 2023, for the first time since the COVID-19 outbreak, expecting around 2.
Eye care is also expected to record continued solid growth as more consumers are diagnosed with eye or vision problems. Rising numbers of Saudi residents are opting to have eye surgery, particularly eye correction procedures such as Trans PRK, LASIK, and Femtolasik.
The Saudi government aims to diversify its economy, provide employment opportunities, and attract foreign investment through Vision 2030, aiming to raise the share of local manufacturing in Saudi Arabia from 20% to 40%. In 2023, Saudi Investment Fund (PIF) also launched the pharmaceutical investment company Lifera to focus on attracting pharmaceutical investment to manufacture life-saving and essential pharmaceutical products.
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Eye Care
This category includes artificial tears, eye ointments, eye washes, and eye drops used to treat eye allergies, red eyes, or dry eyes. Excludes all products related to contact lens use and care.
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