Eurozone retail sales rose 0.2% mom in May, matching market expectations and pointing to continued resilience in consumer spending despite a mixed performance across retail categories. Across the broader EU, retail sales increased a stronger 0.5% mom, suggesting consumer demand remained relatively firm in several member states.

The monthly increase in the Eurozone was driven primarily by food, drinks and tobacco sales, which rose 0.6% mom. Sales of non-food products, excluding automotive fuel, also edged up 0.1% mom. However, purchases of automotive fuel fell -0.5% mom, partially offsetting gains elsewhere.

Among EU member states, Cyprus recorded the strongest monthly increase in retail trade at 3.7%, followed by Luxembourg at 3.6% and Poland at 2.4%. In contrast, Estonia posted the largest decline at -2.2%, ahead of Croatia at -2.0%, while Belgium and Lithuania both recorded falls of -0.7%.

Eurozone Retail Sales Chart

IndicatorLatestMarket Expectation
Retail Sales (MoM)0.2%0.2%
EU Retail Sales (MoM)0.5%N/A

Retail Sales Breakdown (Eurozone)

Eurozone CategoryMonthly Change
Food, Drinks & Tobacco0.6%
Non-food Products (ex. Automotive Fuel)0.1%
Automotive Fuel-0.5%

Best & Worst Performing EU Member States

Strongest GrowthMoMLargest DeclinesMoM
Cyprus3.7%Estonia-2.2%
Luxembourg3.6%Croatia-2.0%
Poland2.4%Belgium-0.7%
Lithuania-0.7%

The full Eurozone retail sales release is available via Eurostat.