Hong Kong Retail Sales at 4-Month Low

2026-07-02 09:02 By Jereli Escobar 1 min. read

Retail sales in Hong Kong rose 4.8% year-on-year in May 2026, slowing from a revised 6.5% in the previous month and marking the lowest reading since January.

Sales declined further for food, beverages, and tobacco (-1.6% vs. 1% in April) and fuels (-28.8% vs. -27.9%), while growth reversed for supermarkets (-1.1% vs. 2.3%).

At the same time, retail activity moderated for clothing, footwear, and allied products (3% vs. 5.5%), and consumer durable goods (9.5% vs. 28.2%).

In contrast, sales rebounded for department stores (8.7% vs. -6.6%), while sales continued to rise for jewellery, watches, clocks, and valuable gifts (10.5% vs. 7.1%), and other consumer goods (7.9% vs. 7.4%).

On a monthly basis, retail sales rose 7.3% in May, rebounding from a revised 7.4% decline in April.



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Hong Kong Retail Sales at 4-Month Low
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