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Retail sales jump 11.4 per cent as Hong Kong shopping recovery rolls on

Industry body optimistic that sales for the whole year could break record of HK$494 billion set five years ago

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Upbeat sentiment helped consumer spending. Photo: K.Y. Cheng

Hong Kong’s retail sales jumped 11.4 per cent in March, the second-biggest year-on-year upsurge since 2015, as the industry benefited from robust tourism and upbeat consumer sentiment.

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Disregarding fluctuations caused by holiday shopping sprees during months in which the Lunar New Year fell, the increase was the biggest since June 2013, further confirming speculation that the sector was on track for a full recovery.

A government spokesman expected the near-term outlook to remain optimistic, while industry body the Retail Management Association even said sales for the whole year could break the record of HK$494 billion (US$63.3 billion), set in 2013.

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After years of sharp growth, the retail sector endured a period of contraction starting in 2015, before the decline tapered off last year to show signs of a rebound.
Tourists shop for jewellery in Tsim Sha Tsui. Photo: Nora Tam
Tourists shop for jewellery in Tsim Sha Tsui. Photo: Nora Tam
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