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KSH: Retail sales in Hungary return to growth in January

The national economy ministry said it indicated that retail sales had passed the low point and were “in the recovery phase”.

The Central Statistical Office (KSH) said retail sales in Hungary edged up by an annual 0.6% in January, growing for the first month in a little more than a year. Retail sales also rose by 0.6% when adjusted for calendar year effects.

KSH added that adjusted food sales edged up by 0.2%, while non-food sales slipped by 0.9%. Vehicle fuel sales were 4.6% higher. A detailed breakdown of the data shows adjusted retail sales rose at supermarkets, drugstores and pharmacies, petrol stations and webshops, but fell at other shops. Retail sales were flat in a month-on-month comparison. In absolute terms, retail sales came to 1,356 billion forints (EUR 3.4bn) in January. Food sales accounted for 49% of the total, non-food sales for 35% and sales at petrol stations for 16%. Commenting the fresh data, the national economy ministry said it indicated that retail sales had passed the low point and were “in the recovery phase”.