HUL’s Long-Term Strategy: Premiumization, Digital Push, and Steady Brand Strength

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HUL, India’s largest FMCG company, continues to focus on premiumization, strategic acquisitions, and digital transformation to drive long-term growth. Despite near-term demand challenges, the company’s strong brand positioning, cost efficiency, and innovation-led strategy keep it resilient.

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