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Mexico Consumer Electronics Report Q3 2012


BMI projects that Mexican consumer electronics spending will grow by about 8% in US dollar terms in
2012 to US$12.8bn, slower than previously forecast, due to an uncertain economic outlook. In 2011 the
Mexican consumer base started to show signs of a modest recovery, with consumer confidence and credit trending upwards, despite continued economic headwinds. Demand also benefited from the minimum wage being raised 4.1%, although this effect has tapered off. In 2012, growth of remittances remains weak. The US economy is sluggish and credit growth is expected to tighten. However, we expect
continued demand for flat-screen TV sets, tablets and notebooks, and smartphones, to be driven by
product innovation and growing affordability.

Headline Expenditure Projections

Computer hardware sales:
 US$6.5bn in 2011 to US$7.0bn in 2012, +7% in US dollar terms. Forecast in
US dollar terms downwardly revised due to macroeconomic factors and following stronger than expected
retail sales growth in H211.

AV sales: US$1.9bn in 2011 to US$2.0bn in 2012, +8% in US dollar terms. Forecast in US dollar terms
unchanged, with TV sets expected to provide the most dynamic development.

Handset sales: US$3.5bn in 2011 to US$3.8bn in 2012, +9% in US dollar terms. Forecast in US dollar
terms unchanged, with smartphones the main revenue growth driver.

Business Environment Rating:
Mexico’s score was 51.3 out of 100.0, which gave it fourth place in our latest Americas CE RRR table.
BMI expects rising penetration of consumer electronics devices such as smartphones and flat-screen TV
sets.

Key Trends & Developments
• A significant growth opportunity exists in provincial areas and second-tier cities, where multinational
vendors are now trying to strengthen distribution. Mexico''s under-penetrated southeast region is expected
to offer growth opportunities over BMI''s five-year forecast period, particularly in the public sector.
• Digital TV sets will account for of the majority of sales by 2016 and TV revenue will account
for a similarly high portion of total AV demand. Mexico has one of the region’s highest TV
household penetration rates, but continued growth should be driven by increased demand for
multiple set ownership.
• Operator promotions have played an important role in driving the high-end phone market
Smartphone/PDA sales are expected to grow to US$3.8bn by 2016, with smartphones
accounting for more than half of unit sales. Operators reported that demand for smartphones is
high and value-added services are driving revenue upwards.


Published: June 2012                      No. of Pages: 60                           Price: US $ 1175

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Table of Contents

Executive Summary . 5
SWOT Analysis 7
Mexico Consumer Electronics Market SWOT 7
Mexico Political SWOT .. 8
Mexico Economic SWOT ... 9
Mexico Business Environment SWOT .. 10
Risk/Reward Ratings . 11
Latin America .. 11
 Consumer Electronics Market .. 14
Computers 15
 AV 19
 Mobile Handsets .. 23
 Consumer Electronics Industry ... 27
 Electrical Equipment & Electrical Appliances - Sales Value Index (March 2011-Feb 2012) .. 27
 Computers 32
 AV 33
 Telecommunications 35
 Components And Parts 36
 Industry Forecast Scenario .. 38
Consumer Electronics Market .. 38
 Industry Developments . 40
Macroeconomic Forecast . 41
Mexico – Economic Activity . 45
Competitive Landscape 46
Computer . 46
Handsets .. 49
AV 51
Company Profiles .. 53
Lanix 53
Demographic Outlook ... 54
Mexico''s Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (''000) 55
Mexico''s Population By Age Group, 1990-2020 (% of total) ... 55
Mexico''s Key Population Ratios, 1990-2020 56
Mexico''s Rural And Urban Population, 1990-2020 . 57
BMI Methodology ... 58
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts .. 58
Electronics Industry . 59
Sources 59Table: Latin America Risk/Reward Ratings, Q312 . 13

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