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Business climate survey on restaurants & similar establishments and retail trade for July 2017


Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that, according to the information obtained from the interviewed establishments before the catastrophic typhoon on 23 August, 40% of the interviewed restaurants & similar establishments reported a year-on-year growth in receipts in July 2017, down by 5 percentage points from June. The corresponding proportions of Western Restaurants (20%) and Local Style Cafes, Congee & Noodle Shops (39%) went down by 25 and 9 percentage points respectively, while the share of Chinese Restaurants (51%) increased by 7 percentage points. On the other hand, 35% of the establishments recorded a year-on-year decline in receipts, up by 2 percentage points from June. The corresponding proportions of Western Restaurants (65%) and Local Style Cafes, Congee & Noodle Shops (37%) rose by 25 and 12 percentage points respectively, whereas the share of Chinese Restaurants (23%) dropped by 16 percentage points.

As regards retail trade, 49% of the interviewed retailers reported a year-on-year sales increase in July 2017, up by 3 percentage points from June. The corresponding proportions of Motor Vehicle Retailers (67%), Watches, Clocks & Jewellery Retailers (72%) and Department Stores (44%) climbed by 22, 17 and 11 percentage points respectively. As in the previous month, all of the interviewed Leather Goods Retailers, 50% of the Adults’ Clothing Retailers and 40% of the Cosmetics & Sanitary Articles Retailers showed a year-on-year sales growth; however, the corresponding share of Supermarkets dropped by 11 percentage points to 44%. On the other hand, 27% of the interviewed retailers registered a year-on-year sales decrease, down by 7 percentage points over June. The corresponding proportions of Motor Vehicle Retailers and Department Stores both fell by 33 percentage points, while the share of Cosmetics & Sanitary Articles Retailers grew by 10 percentage points. Meanwhile, none of the interviewed Watches, Clocks & Jewellery Retailers showed a year-on-year sales decline.

Before the typhoon hit Macao, the interviewed restaurants & similar establishments expected a slight improvement in their business in August, with 32% anticipating a year-on-year rise in receipts, up by 4 percentage points from July. Among the various types of establishments, 52% of Chinese Restaurants predicted a year-on-year increase in receipts in August, up by 14 percentage points over July, while the corresponding shares of Japanese & Korean Restaurants (31%) and Western Restaurants (15%) reduced by 6 and 5 percentage points respectively. On the other hand, the proportion of establishments expecting a year-on-year decline in receipts edged up by 1 percentage point to 39%. The corresponding proportion of Local Style Cafes, Congee & Noodle Shops rose by 8 percentage points, whereas the shares of Western Restaurants and Japanese & Korean Restaurants remained unchanged as in July.

Prior to the strike of the typhoon, retailers expected no significant change in their business in August. The proportion of interviewed retailers predicting a year-on-year sales increase in August held steady at 24% as in July. Among the various types of retailers, the proportion of Cosmetics & Sanitary Articles Retailers (30%) foreseeing a year-on-year sales growth rose by 20 percentage points. As in the previous month, 80% of the Leather Goods Retailers, 39% of the Watches, Clocks & Jewellery Retailers, 22% of the Supermarkets and 20% of the Adults’ Clothing Retailers anticipated a year-on-year sales growth. On the other hand, 33% of the interviewed retailers expected a year-on-year sales decline, down by 5 percentage points over July. The corresponding proportion of Department Stores fell by 22 percentage points from July, while the share of Cosmetics & Sanitary Articles Retailers climbed by 20 percentage points. Besides, 78% of the Motor Vehicle Retailers expected their sales to remain stable year-on-year in August.

The sample of the Business Climate Survey on Restaurants & Similar Establishments and Retail Trade was selected based on the value of receipts of the establishments, comprising 167 restaurants & similar establishments (accounting for 53% of the industry’s receipts) and 135 retailers (accounting for 70% of the industry’s receipts). The Survey results were not extrapolated and only reflect the assessment of the business performance and expectations of the sample restaurants and retailers.



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