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Hong Kong’s Retail Weakness Persisted in September

Hong Kong’s Retail Weakness Persisted in September

Hong Kong retailers continued to struggle in September even as other sectors in the economy, notably exports, started showing stronger signs of recovery.

Retail sales by value fell 12.9% from a year earlier to HK$26.1 billion ($3.4 billion), an improvement on August’s 13.1% contraction, according to a government report. That’s slightly worse than the median forecast of a 12.3% decline in the period, according to economists surveyed by Bloomberg. Retail sales by volume dropped 13.4% from a year ago.

Hong Kong’s Retail Weakness Persisted in September

“The business environment of the retail trade will remain challenging in the near term, as inbound tourism is unlikely to see a swift rebound and the labor market is still under pressure,” the government said in the report. “However, with the stabilization of the local epidemic and the recent relaxation of social distancing measures, local consumption sentiment is likely to revive further.”

Sales across most categories continued to drop, led by purchases of food and alcoholic drinks, jewelry and electrical goods. Supermarket sales rose, along with department stores, motor vehicles, furniture, books and newspapers.

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Hong Kong’s economy showed the first signs of emerging from a crippling recession toward the end of the third quarter as virus infections subsided in September and exports rebounded. The government has been gradually easing social distancing measures that have devastated the city’s tourism and services industries. The city is also working on a travel bubble with Singapore.

Gross domestic product declined 3.4% in the period from a year earlier, less than was anticipated, according to government data released Friday. On a quarter-on-quarter basis GDP rose 3%, halting a five-quarter streak of declines as a resurgent Chinese economy, stabilization of coronavirus cases and stronger financial market activity contributed to the nascent recovery.

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