Writing Instruments

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Country Report Jun 2025

Sales of writing instruments experienced high single-digit growth in value and volume terms in 2024. This indicated a stable recovery in demand in the post-pandemic period backed by increasing educational and professional activity. The growth in enrolment for coaching and competitive exams and university enrolments also contributed towards growth in the use of pens, pencils, and a range of writing accessories. India’s large youth population benefits the category, as there is a sizable target mar

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Country Report Jun 2025

In 2024, writing instruments recorded positive value growth in South Africa. Pens and pencils remained essential stationery staples used in both schools and offices, resulting in a consistent, stable demand. Sales of these items peaked during the back-to-school season, as parents stocked up or replaced essential school supplies for their children. Retailers launched aggressive price promotions to capitalise on this seasonal rush, driving retail volume sales.

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Country Report Mar 2025

Writing instruments has found itself at a crossroads in Brazil in 2024, grappling with a combination of economic challenges, technological disruption, and shifting consumer habits. Writing instruments experienced a significant surge in sales in 2022, as schools and offices reopened after prolonged pandemic-related closures. Brands such as Faber-Castell and Bic reported record sales during this period, with demand for pens, pencils, and markers skyrocketing as students and professionals restocked

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Country Report Mar 2025

Although writing instruments in Germany recorded a positive performance in 2024, the country’s economic landscape continued to evolve, presenting new challenges for businesses, thereby ensuring that overall demand remained below pre-pandemic levels. Consumer confidence remained moderate throughout the year as sentiment changed on a monthly basis, given uncertainty about global geopolitical issues potentially affecting Germany’s economy.

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Country Report Jan 2025

In 2024, writing instruments in Sweden recorded relatively positive retail value and volume growth, compared to the more fluctuating growth rates seen during the review period. Naturally, writing instruments saw a notable decline in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, followed by a resurgence post-pandemic, with people returning to offices, schools, and universities to a greater extent. However, the resurgence was not as notable as seen in other countries due to most schools remaining open throug

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Country Report Jan 2025

In 2024, writing instruments in Romania saw positive retail value growth of 6%, despite facing several significant challenges. The rise of online learning, coupled with the increasing reliance on digital communication tools, has contributed to a noticeable decline in demand for traditional writing products such as pens, pencils, and notebooks. As more educational content and professional interactions shift to digital platforms, the need for conventional writing instruments has lessened, especial

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Country Report Jan 2025

In 2024, sales of writing instruments in Ukraine were significantly impacted by the ongoing demographic changes due to the Russian invasion of the country. The 2022 invasion led to millions of emigrants leaving the country, many of whom have not returned in 2024. This situation was exacerbated by the departure of around 300,000 children of school age prior to the start of the school year in September 2024, which further reduced the demand for writing instruments, an essential product for student

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Country Report Jan 2025

In 2024, writing instruments in Poland recorded retail value sales growth of 6%, with colouring recording the strongest growth of 9%. However, the shift towards digital learning and the use of technology in schools and universities, is a significant challenge for sales. This challenges growth for traditional writing and colouring instruments, as students increasingly use laptops and tablets for in-class and homework assignments, along with the rise of digital art, which is becoming increasingly

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Country Report Jan 2025

In 2024, writing instruments in the Netherlands registered positive retail value and volume growth of 3%, although growth continued to be challenged by both maturity and changes in consumer habits. Digitalisation remains the key factor hampering sales, negatively influencing the category as more consumers use electronic devices for writing and communicating. In response to this significant challenge, manufacturers in 2024 focused on innovation, generating more interest in products. This included

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Country Report Jan 2025

In 2024, retail value sales of writing instruments in Taiwan recorded growth of 2%; however, retail volume sales declined. The rise of paperless technology has significantly reduced the demand for traditional pens, with business environments increasingly moving away from paper-based processes. As such, pens are primarily used for specific, formal occasions, as the need for writing and recording information is increasingly fulfilled by electronic devices. This shift towards digitisation has force

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Country Report Jan 2025

Writing instruments in Turkey witnessed a steep decline in volume sales over 2024 due to high costs of living and inflation. Consumers switched to cheaper options when buying writing instruments, especially for items used in educational settings. Private label was a standout performer in this context as they are cheaper and deemed to be just as effective as other branded products. Affordable prices were important due to the unstable economic environment and high inflation.

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Country Report Jan 2025

The market for writing instruments in the Philippines continued to expand in 2024, driven by population growth, which resulted in more children attending school and adults entering the workforce. However, the rate of volume growth slowed compared to 2021 and 2022, primarily due to the increasing integration of hybrid digital and offline set-ups in schools and workplaces post-pandemic. Additionally, government efforts to provide digital tools, such as tablets, particularly to children from lower-

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Country Report Jan 2025

Writing instruments in Thailand continued to see support from steady demand from educational institutions and office environments in 2024. Dynamic growth was seen in segments such as colouring and markers and highlighters, which were bolstered by a variety of product innovations. These innovations include acrylic markers designed for diverse art styles, markers available in neon or pastel colour ranges and glittering watercolour options. Such developments cater to the creative and functional nee

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Country Report Jan 2025

Writing instruments saw a rather disappointing year in 2024, which failed to see a boost from the back-to-school period in August to early September. Indeed, as witnessed in bags and luggage with schoolbags, the back-to-school period also failed to meet its hoped-for momentum in 2023, as parents continue to display price sensitivity and re-use existing school supplies instead of purchasing new ones. Even though inflationary pressures eased in 2024 compared to 2023, this improving situation has n

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Country Report Jan 2025

The market for writing instruments in Singapore experienced positive growth in 2024, driven by a rising interest in indoor hobbies, a trend significantly amplified by the pandemic. During this period, activities like journaling and colouring gained popularity as individuals embraced these mindfulness practices for relaxation and wellness, fuelling greater interest in creative and therapeutic pursuits. Consequently, demand for products such as ballpoint pens, markers, and highlighters has expande

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Country Report Jan 2025

Writing instruments in Malaysia saw mass value products lead growth in 2024. Rising living costs are putting pressure on consumers to reduce spending on non-essential items or to seek out more affordable alternatives. This has led to increased demand for value-driven mass writing instruments, which offer functionality at a lower cost. By contrast, premium and luxury brands, such as Parker and Montblanc, have been facing challenges in the current economic climate as consumers prioritise affordabi

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Country Report Jan 2025

Despite a challenging economic and demographic environment, sales of writing instruments in Spain remained stable in retail current value terms in 2024, with just a slight slowdown compared to 2023. However, the category continues to face significant headwinds, most notably from the country’s declining birth rate. Couples are starting families later, having fewer children or opting not to have children altogether. This trend has resulted in fewer students entering schools, negatively affecting d

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Country Report Jan 2025

Writing instruments in South Korea is expected to see a static performance in retail volume terms in 2024, although low growth is anticipated in retail current value terms. The era of writing instruments as daily necessities may be coming to an end, along with the rising use of smartphones, computers, and tablets; a trend common across all countries. In particular, as online classes have expanded, the proportion of electronic devices used in schools instead of notebooks and writing instruments h

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Country Report Jan 2025

Maintaining its post-pandemic recovery has proved difficult for writing instruments in the US, with a declining trend seen in both retail current value and volume terms from 2022 onwards. However, rates of decline are set to slow in 2024 compared with the previous year. Notably, demand for writing instruments is struggling to see growth in the US as there are challenges in terms of responding to new modes of working and schooling, such as hybrid or remote work arrangements. Back to school remain

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Country Report Jan 2025

In 2024, writing instruments in Canada recorded a decline in both current retail value and volume terms.

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Country Report Jan 2025

In 2024, the retail value of writing instruments in Switzerland grew by 1%, primarily driven by a modest increase in average unit prices. Mechanical pencils recorded a notable 3% in retail value growth and 2% rise in retail volume, although from a relatively low sales base. This growth was propelled by the introduction of new product lines, innovative designs, and an increasing consumer preference for more sustainable alternatives. Markers and highlighters also saw a strong performance, with ret

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Country Report Jan 2025

In 2024, retail value sales rose by 175% in current terms, while retail volume sales also saw a positive uplift of 25%, making writing instruments the only category to record positive retail volume in 2024. The writing instruments segment saw a significant concentration of sales during the back-to-school season, with major brands reporting that between 70% and 80% of their annual sales occurred during this time. However, in 2024, high prices and reduced consumer purchasing power limited growth a

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Country Report Jan 2025

Despite the weaker macroeconomic environment in Australia impacting the full potential of writing instruments, the category continues to recover in both retail volume and value terms, driven by normalised store trading and strong back-to-school sales. The latter remains a pivotal season for sales of writing instruments and stationery, often likened to – and immediately following – the Christmas sales season. Families, students, and professionals stock up on a wide range of products for the new c

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Country Report Jan 2025

Sales of writing instruments increased in both volume and current value terms in 2024 thanks to the continued normalisation of lifestyles post-pandemic, including a return to schools and offices. The best-performing category in volume terms was pencils, while colouring enjoyed the highest current value growth, as these products are widely used in schools and work environments. However, writing instruments face the ongoing threat of replacement by digital tools, a trend accelerated by the pandemi

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