The Exchange Video. Pet Industry soars in growth Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 17/01/2024 - 15:00 GMT+1 In partnership with The Global Pet industry is shifting toward being a hugely competitive market. Pet ownership from 2020 has increased by over 50% in European countries such as the United Kingdom, Germany and France. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Pet Industry soars in growth In partnership with Media City Now playing Next Farming for a food secure future for all In partnership with Media City Now playing Next Nepal PM resigns as protesters torch politicians’ homes Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | September 9th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next Rupert Murdoch's family reaches deal on who will control media empire Now playing Next AI, art and inclusion take centre stage at Expo 2025 In partnership with Cabinet Secretariat Now playing Next Fed Governor Lisa Cook sues Trump over move to fire her Now playing Next Israel carries out attack targeting Hamas leadership in Qatari capital Now playing Next First remote robotic surgery at 4,500 metres completed in China Now playing Next Deadly clashes in Kathmandu after social media ban sparks protests Now playing Next French PM François Bayrou loses crucial confidence vote in parliament Now playing Next European Commission doubles its bets to gain influence in the Arctic Now playing Next Is the EU failing to prevent forest fires? Now playing Next Demonstrators in Spain call for full arms embargo on Israel Now playing Next Uzbekistan’s Fergana Valley: A cultural oasis on the Great Silk Road Now playing Next Which EU countries have the most healthcare workers amid shortages? More videos
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