Taiwan Retail Sales Growth Slows to 3-Month Low
2026-01-23 08:54
By
Erika Ordonez
1 min. read
Retail sales in Taiwan rose 0.9% year-on-year in December 2025, easing from a 1.6% gain in the previous month.
This marked the slowest growth since a decline in September, as sales fell in food, beverages, and tobacco (-2.7% vs 4.0% in November), textiles and clothing (-7.8% vs 4.8%), pharmaceutical and medical goods (-2.6% vs 0.6%), cultural and recreation goods (-1.4% vs 6.0%).
Retail activity also moderated in other specialized stores (8.0% vs 14.6%), information and communications equipment and electrical household appliances (4.7% vs 6.9%), and general merchandise stores (0.4% vs 6.7%).
Meanwhile, sales rebounded for construction materials (1.6% vs -5.6%), motor vehicles, motorcycles and related parts and accessories (10.2% vs -6.9%), and retail trade not in stores or stalls (0.4% vs -1.0%), while it rose for electronic shopping and mail-order houses (1.9% vs 1.0%).
On a monthly basis, retail activity dropped 2% in December, following an eight-month high of 6.7%.