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Results of retail sales survey for 3rd quarter of 2019


Information from the Statistics and Census Service (DSEC) indicated that value of retail sales for the third quarter of 2019 decreased by 0.5% year-on-year to MOP18.06 billion and the sales volume dropped by 0.7%.

Among the major retail activities, sales values of Adults’ Clothing (-18.1%) and Motor Vehicles (-9.3%) recorded notable year-on-year decreases, while values of Cosmetics & Sanitary Articles and Communication Equipment rose by 15.9% and 12.9% respectively. After removing the effect of price changes, sales volumes of Motor Vehicles (-17.1%) and Adults’ Clothing (-14.8%) declined markedly year-on-year, whereas volumes of Communication Equipment (+23.5%) and Cosmetics & Sanitary Articles (+18.3%) registered significant growth. For the first three quarters of 2019, value of retail sales fell by 0.9% year-on-year to MOP56.42 billion and volume of sales went down by 0.9%.

Value of retail sales in the third quarter of 2019 grew by 0.9% as compared with the revised figure (MOP17.89 billion) in the second quarter. Sales values of Cosmetics & Sanitary Articles and Goods in Department Stores recorded increases of 9.9% and 9.4% respectively, while values of Communication Equipment (-23.7%) and Motor Vehicles (-11.4%) dropped. Volume of retail sales for the third quarter of 2019 rose by 1.3% quarter-to-quarter, with Cosmetics & Sanitary Articles (+13.6%) and Goods in Department Stores (+10.9%) showing notable growth. However, sales volumes of Communication Equipment (-21.7%) and Motor Vehicles (-11.4%) decreased.

In respect of retailers’ comments, 47.9% of the retailers expected the sales volume in the fourth quarter of 2019 to stay stable year-on-year, 42.1% forecasted a decrease and merely 10.0% anticipated an increase. Meanwhile, 75.9% of the retailers expected the retail prices to remain steady year-on-year in the fourth quarter, 12.5% predicted a decrease and 11.6% foresaw an increase. As compared with the third quarter of 2019, 49.9% of the retailers forecasted unfavourable business prospects in the fourth quarter, 30.0% envisaged stable performance and 20.1% anticipated a favourable outlook.



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