UK Retail Sales Rise More Than Expected
2026-04-24 06:10
By
Kyrie Dichosa
1 min. read
UK retail sales volumes rose 0.7% month-on-month in March 2026, rebounding from a revised 0.6% drop in February and exceeding expectations of a 0.2% rise.
The recovery was largely supported by increased fuel purchases, with retailers noting that motorists were stocking up amid the war in the Middle East.
Excluding automotive fuel, retail trade rose 0.2%.
Meanwhile, non-food stores increased 0.7%, led by stronger clothing sales amid improved weather.
Auction houses and computer and telecom retailers also performed well, supported by new product launches, while non-store retailers rose on spring promotions and new releases, with volumes reaching their highest level since February 2022.
In contrast, commercial art galleries declined after strong gains in January and February.
On a yearly basis, retail sales rose 1.7%, slightly easing from a 1.8% increase in February but still exceeding forecasts of a 1.3% gain.