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The turnover of retail trade enterprises in Lithuania increased by 1%

Laima Brakauskienė Head, Domestic Trade Statistics Division, 03.05.2017.Print version
Statistics Lithuania informs that, based on provisional data, in March 2017, the turnover (VAT excluded) of retail trade1enterprises amounted to EUR 822.2 mln at current prices; against February 2017, seasonally and calendar adjusted, it increased by 1% at constant prices (unadjusted – by 13.4%).

Over the month, the turnover of enterprises trading in food products, seasonally and calendar adjusted, decreased by 0.5%, of those trading in non-food products – increased by 0.7%, of those engaged in retail trade of automotive fuel – increased by 4.4% at constant prices.


In March 2017, against March 2016, the turnover (VAT excluded) of retail trade enterprises, calendar adjusted, increased by 6.5% at constant prices (unadjusted – by 6.8%). The turnover of enterprises trading in food products, calendar adjusted, decreased by 0.4%, of those trading in non-food products – increased by 9.4%, of those engaged in retail trade of automotive fuel – increased by 15.3% at constant prices.


Fig. 1. Indices of turnover (VAT excluded) of retail trade enterprises
At constant prices, 2010 monthly average – 100



1 Retail trade, except of motor vehicles and motorcycles.

Fig. 2. Changes in turnover (VAT excluded) of retail trade enterprises, calendar adjusted
At constant prices, compared to the respective month of the previous year,%



In March 2017, the turnover of enterprises engaged in food and beverage service activities (VAT excluded) amounted to EUR 47.5 mln at current prices and, against February 2017, seasonally and calendar adjusted, decreased by 0.9% at constant prices (unadjusted – increased by 7.4 %). Against March 2016, calendar adjusted, the turnover of such enterprises increased by 3.2% at constant prices (unadjusted – by 3.8%).


Fig. 3. Indices of turnover (VAT excluded) of food and beverage service enterprises
At constant prices, 2010 monthly average – 100

Fig. 4. Changes in turnover (VAT excluded) of food and beverage service enterprises, calendar adjusted
At constant prices, compared to the respective month of the previous year, per cent

Changes in turnover (VAT excluded)
At constant prices, per cent

Economic activities (NACE Rev. 2)

March 2017, against

January–March 2017

February 2017, seasonally and calendar adjusted

February 2017

March 2016, calendar adjusted

March 2016

January–March 2016, calendar adjusted

January–March 2015

Division 47. Retail trade1

1.0

13.4

6.5

6.8

7.6

7.5

Retail trade, except for sale of automotive fuel

0.1

13.0

4.2

4.1

4.9

4.2

Food, alcoholic beverages and tobacco

–0.5

9.6

–0.4

–3.8

1.8

–0.9

In non-specialised stores

–0.4

9.8

–0.3

–3.8

1.8

–0.9

In specialised stores

–5.4

2.9

–4.9

–5.8

1.1

1.6

Non-food products

0.7

16.4

9.4

13.1

8.3

9.8

  in specialised stores

 

 

 

 

 

 

Textiles, clothing and footwear

1.5

10.1

14.0

16.2

6.8

6.4

Audio and video equipment, recordings, metal articles, paints and glass, electrical household appliances, furniture and lighting equipment

1.7

25.8

11.8

16.2

8.3

10.2

Information and communication equipment, cultural and recreation goods, watches, jewellery and other new goods

–1.4

15.6

7.1

10.8

10.9

11.7

Pharmaceuticals and medical goods and cosmetics

–1.4

10.8

0.8

5.0

2.3

4.8

Retail sale via mail order houses or via Internet

1.1

6.8

15.5

16.6

24.3

25.5

In non-specialised stores

9.1

28.2

53.6

54.1

39.8

38.0

Retail sale of automotive fuel

4.4

14.7

15.3

17.2

18.2

20.4

Division 56. Food and beverage service activities

–0.9

7.4

3.2

3.8

4.9

4.2







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