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Ireland retail sales rise in November thanks to motor industry

ALN

Irish retail sales rose in November from the previous month, supported by motor trade activity, while volumes were also higher than a year earlier, data from the Central Statistics Office showed Tuesday.

The CSO said retail sales volumes increased 0.5% in November from October on a seasonally adjusted basis. Compared with a year earlier, volumes were up 2.5%.

Excluding motor trades, sales volumes rose 0.2% on the month and increased 1.0% from November 2024.

On a value basis, which includes price effects, retail sales were 0.5% higher on the month and rose 3.9% year-on-year. Excluding motor trades, sales values climbed 0.3% from October and were up 2.5% annually.

The strongest monthly volume increases were recorded in motor trades, up 4.7%, bars, up 3.8%, and hardware, paints & glass, up 2.8%.

The largest monthly volume declines were seen in other retail sales, down 1.4%, food, beverages & tobacco in specialised stores, down 1.4%, and books, newspapers & stationery, down 1.2%.

On an annual basis, motor trades posted the strongest growth, up 12%, followed by hardware, paints & glass, up 7.0% and pharmaceuticals, medical & cosmetic articles, up 5.5%.

The sharpest declines were in food, beverages & tobacco in specialised stores, down 7.4%, and clothing, footwear & textiles, down 4.0%.

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