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08 July 2024

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08 July 2024

Eurozone retail sales grew by 0.1% MoM in May 2024  

Denmark, Lithuania, and Luxembourg led the monthly increases in retail trade volume.

Jangoulun Singsit July 05 2024

The Euro area and the European Union's (EU) retail trade volume, seasonally adjusted in May 2024, has increased by a modest 0.1% month-on-month (MoM), according to data from the EU statistical office, Eurostat. 

This follows a 0.2% decline in April 2024. 

The calendar-adjusted retail sales index rose by 0.3% in the euro area and 0.6% in the EU, compared with the same period of the previous year. 

In the Euro area, the retail trade volume for food, drinks and tobacco saw a rise of 0.7% in May MoM compared with April 2024. 

Non-food products (excluding automotive fuel) registered a 0.2% decline in retail trade volume over the month, while automotive fuel in specialised stores experienced a 0.4% increase.  

In the EU, food, drinks, and tobacco sales grew by 1.2% in May 2024 compared with April 2024, but non-food products saw a 0.4% decrease. 

During the month, Denmark, Lithuania, and Luxembourg led the increases in retail trade volume, with gains of 2.3%, 1.8%, and 1.7% respectively. 

Slovakia, Ireland, Bulgaria, and Malta faced the steepest declines. 

Compared with the same month of the previous year, the euro area's retail trade volume in May 2024 for for non-food products (excluding automotive fuel) increased by 0.7%, and food, drinks and tobacco recorded 0.3% growth. 

In the EU, the volume of retail trade increased by 0.7% for food, drinks and tobacco. There was a 0.9% increase for non-food products. 

Regionally, retail trade volume grew 10.4% in Luxembourg and 8.4% and 6.5% in Croatia and Romania respectively in May 2024 compared with the same period a year earlier.

Belgium recorded the largest retail trade volume decline at 5.2% during the month. 

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