Italy Retail Sales Growth Steady at 0.5%

2026-01-09 09:19 By Judith Sib-at 1 min. read

Italy’s retail sales increased 0.5% month-on-month in November 2025, the same pace as in the previous month and coming in above market expectations of a 0.3% rise.

Food sales went up 0.5% (vs 0.5% in October) and non-food sales rose 0.7% (vs 0.4%).

On an annual basis, retail sales grew 1.3% in November, also matching October’s rate.

Growth in non-food sales strengthened (1.4% vs 0.5% in October) while slowed in food sales (1.3% vs 2.3%).

Among non-food products, the biggest increase was recorded in perfumery and personal care products (5.9%), whereas the most significant drop was seen in other products (-0.4%).

Compared to the same month last year, the value of retail sales rose for large-scale distribution (2.1%) and e-commerce (8.3%), but fell for small retail businesses (-0.5%) and sales outside of stores (-1.9%).



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