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Mexican aerosol market continues to grow... up 13.4% from the year before, while Insecticides (78.18 million, up 0.9%) and Paints (40.87 million, up 6.2%) also saw gains. Household products dropped slightly (1.3%) to 38.67 million units, and Industrial products fell 8.8% to 22.76 million. 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 Mexican aerosol production saw a 7.3% increase in 2014 over the previous year, according to new data from Instituto Mexicano Del Aerosol, A.C. (IMAAC), continuing a trend of consistent, considerable growth over the past several years. Just under 530 million units were produced in the country, more than doubling the 223 million units produced in 2005. Personal Care products led the way with 324.9 million units, 500 400 300 2014 Production Totals Compared to 2013 Category 2013 2014 % Change Personal Care 286.56 324.9 13.4% Insecticides 77.51 78.18 0.9% Household Care 39.17 38.67 -1.3% Industrial 24.95 24.95 -7.21% Paints 38.49 40.87 6.2% Pharmaceuticals 5.58 5.74 2.9% Recreational 13.59 9.36 -30.54% Others 7.95 7.54 -18.62% Total 493.80 529.99 7.3% November 2015 Spray 35 Units filled (millions) Mexican Aerosol Production Totals 2005–present Year 200 100 2005 2007 Overall production has increased in each of the last ten years, thanks primarily to steady growth in the Personal Care segment, which has tripled in size since 2010, perhaps as a result of the 2011 opening of a Unilever plant that doubled national production of deodorants. While Household Product fillings reached a plateau after a major increase in 2013, the Industrial Products segment shrank for the third consecutive year. Although minor, Medicinal products have also grown steadily over the past ten years, mirroring the overall trend in the Mexican aerosol market. There were 5.74 million Medicinal aerosols produced in 2014, up 2.9% over 2013. Spray 2009 2011 2013 (in millions of units)


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