Retail sales recover in June – UPDATE

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Retail sales in Hungary edged up by an annual 0.8 percent in June, recovering after declines in April and May, data released by the Central Statistical Office (KSH) on Wednesday show.

Retail sales had fallen by 10.2 percent in April while the country was under lockdown to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus. Retail sales improved in May, as restrictions were gradually lifted, but still dropped 2.8 percent.

Adjusted for calendar year effects, retail sales inched down 0.1 percent year-on-year in June.

Adjusted food sales dropped 1.5 percent, non-food sales rose by 4.9 percent and fuel sales fell by 10.9 percent.

Sales of clothing and shoes were down just 14.2 percent, after plunging close to 90 percent during the lockdown. Sales of computers and peripherals increased by 17.2 percent, after declining in the previous three months. Sales in pharmacies slipped 3.5 percent, falling for the third month in a row after stockpiling lifted turnover more than 50 percent ahead of the lockdown. Online and mail-order sales were up 37.2 percent, showing a return to earlier growth levels after more than doubling during the lockdown.

In absolute terms, retail turnover came to 1,048 billion forints (EUR 3.03bn) in June.

For the period January-June, retail sales rose an adjusted and unadjusted 1.3 percent. Food sales were up 4.6 percent, non-food sales increased by 2.1 percent and vehicle fuel sales dropped 11.3 percent.

Commenting on the data, Péter Cseresnyés, the Innovation and Technology Ministry’s state secretary for trade policy and consumer protection, said that thanks to the government’s economic measures, Hungary’s retail sector was in a position to close out the year strong.

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