China Retail Sales Fall for First Time Since 2022

2026-06-16 02:06 By Kyrie Dichosa 1 min. read

China’s retail sales fell 0.6% year-on-year in May 2026, the first decline since December 2022, following a 0.2% gain in April and defying expectations of a flat reading.

The Labor Day holiday in early May failed to offset weak consumer spending, particularly for discretionary and big-ticket items, with automobile sales plunging 16.1%.

Sales of home appliances and audiovisual equipment (-15.6%), building and decoration materials (-13.6%), gold and silver jewelry (-8.9%), furniture (-8.7%), and sports and entertainment products (-8.0%) also recorded notable declines.

In contrast, sales of beverages (6.1%), tobacco and alcohol (4.8%), Chinese and Western medicines (4.0%), clothing (3.8%), and cosmetics (2.5%) increased.

By segment, catering revenue rose 0.6%, while retail sales of goods fell 0.7%.

Retail sales excluding automobiles increased 1.1%.

On a monthly basis, retail sales fell 0.4%, following a 0.6% decline in April.

For the January–May period, retail sales increased 1.4%.



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