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Thomas StorringDirector – Economics and Statistics
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June 04, 2026
EU AND EURO AREA RETAIL TRADE, APRIL 2026

Month-over-month (April vs March 2026, seasonally adjusted turnover value)

In the European Union, retail sales values were down 0.1%. Euro Area retail sales values were up 0.2% from the previous month.                                   

Year-over-year (April 2026 vs April 2025)

European Union retail sales were up 3.5% year-over-year. In the Euro Area, retail sales were up 3.7%.

Year-to-date (January-April 2026 vs January-April 2025, seasonally adjusted turnover value)

European Union retail sales were up 3.3% in the first four months of the year. In the Euro Area, retail sales were up 3.2%.

By member state (where data is available) the strongest growth in year-to-date retail sales occurred in Luxembourg, Lithuania, and Bulgaria. Belgium reported the slowest growth in retail sales. 

Note: Countries in the Euro Area are a subset of the countries in the European Union and contribute to the EU average. Individual countries reported with green bars are in the European Union but not in the Euro Area. Bulgaria is now included in the Euro Area data as of January 2026.

Source:   Eurostat,  Eurostat, Turnover and volume of sales in wholesale and retail trade - monthly data



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