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In December 2018, both value and volume of retail trade contracted by 0.7% when compared with the previous month.
Year-on-year growth rate fell by 0.6% in value terms, while the quantity sold decreased by 0.5%
In the three months to December (Quarter 4), the value of retail trade rose by 0.1%, showing a slowdown to growth in comparison with the previous quarter (+0.4%), while the volume remained unchanged at +0.3%.
Estimates for large scale distribution rose year-on-year for the third month in a row, increasing by 0.2%. After growing in the previous two months, small scale distribution fell year-on-year by 2.2% in December 2018. Internet sales continued to grow when compared with the previous year, however a slowdown was reported as online sales were up 0.6%, after lifting by 22.7% in November 2018.
Looking at the value of sales by product category, in December 2018 Other products increased sales by 2.9%, followed by Furniture and textile items with a growth of 1.9%. The biggest decline in retail trade was reported for Pharmaceutical products (-3.3%) and Sporting equipment, games and toys (-2.7%).
For the whole of 2018, the value of retail trade increased by 0.2%, remaining relatively flat compared with a year ago.