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Hong Kong year-on-year retail sales shrink again, by 11.8% in July, after summer exodus

Provisional figures from authorities record dip for fifth consecutive month, with roll-out of new e-commerce initiative aimed to limit decline

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A quiet cosmetics shop in a shopping centre in Mong Kok. Photo: Jonathan Wong
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Hong Kong’s retail sales contracted for a fifth consecutive month in July by 11.8 per cent year on year, as changing consumer patterns continued to dampen domestic spending.

Provisional figures released by the Census and Statistics Department on Friday showed sales in July shrank to HK$29.1 billion (US$3.73 billion), declining further from the 9.7 per cent year-on-year dip recorded in June.

It marked the fifth consecutive contraction following 15 months of continuous growth after the coronavirus pandemic.

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A government spokesman attributed the poor performance to the changes in consumption patterns, the strong Hong Kong dollar and outbound summer travel by residents.

Retail sales contracted by 7.3 per cent in the first seven months of 2024 compared with the same period last year.

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The spokesman added that the retail sector would continue to face challenges in the near term.

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