Colgate Expects ‘Volatile’ Short Term In Emerging Markets Before ‘Prosperity’ In Longer Term

“If you take a three- to five-year horizon, after a period of slowdown potentially, logically, we should expect another economic cycle that there will be more growth and prosperity," says Panagiotis Tsourapas, Colgate group president for Latin America, Asia-Pacific and Africa/Eurasia.

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Colgate-Palmolive Co. expects continued volatility in its emerging markets in 2022 but the “fundamentals” of strength are apparent in per capita consumption and a growing demand for premium products, according to the head of its emerging markets division.

“I am quite optimistic and bullish about the prospects of emerging markets in general in macro view,” said Panagiotis Tsourapas, Colgate group president for Latin America, Asia-Pacific and Africa/Eurasia, during...

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