EU Retail Trade Volume Growth Rates by Product Groups in March and April 2020

The chart illustrates the retail trade volume growth rates across various product groups in the EU for March and April 2020, highlighting the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on consumer behavior. Notably, the textiles sector experienced a dramatic decline in March, with a 54.1% drop, followed by a partial recovery in April, reducing the decline to 21.2%. Food sales showed resilience, with a slight increase in March (4.9%) but a subsequent decrease in April (-5.9%). Non-food items, including health products, saw significant declines, with health products dropping by 8.9% in April after a modest increase in March. The automotive fuel sector faced consistent declines, with a 23.5% drop in March and a further decrease to 25.0% in April. Electrical goods and furniture also suffered, with a notable 24.4% decline in March, slightly improving to a 6.5% decline in April. The data underscores the varied impact of the pandemic across different sectors, with essential goods like food showing relative stability, while non-essential items faced severe downturns. This pattern reflects the shift in consumer priorities and restrictions during the early months of the pandemic.

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