Saudi Arabia saw more than 123 million kilograms of chocolate imports last year, according to the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA). The sweet deals reflect the growing demand for sweets and chocolates as the market is witnessing active growth, fuelled by increasing consumer demand for diverse options to satisfy various tastes, along with high demand for chocolates driven by a wide variety of local and imported products and special promotional offers for Eid Al-Fitr that boost sales and attract more buyers. The authority stated that the UAE, UK, Jordan, Egypt, and Türkiye are among the main countries from which the Kingdom imports chocolate, helping to provide a variety of options that meet consumer expectations. Saudi chocolate imports Shops are eager to offer a wide range of sweets and chocolates, whether imported or locally manufactured. Consumers tend to buy in large quantities, as chocolates are considered an essential part of Eid celebrations. Shop owners make sure to offer the latest designs and varieties that cater to diverse tastes. Factors affecting prices include the type, country of origin, packaging quality, and the type of serving plates used. The prices of local sweets range from SR30 ($8) to SR150 ($40) per kilogram, covering a […]