Lithuania’s retail sales declined at a faster rate in April amid government measures introduced to control the spread of [coronavirus][1], or Covid-19, pandemic, figures from the statistical office showed on Wednesday.
Retail sales, excluding VAT, decreased a working-day adjusted 17.9 percent year-on-year in April, following a 5.3 percent fall in March.
Sales of textiles, clothing and footwear plunged 71.5 percent annually in April. Sales in non-food stores declined 19.4 percent and sales in specialized stores fell 15.7 percent.
Sales in the food and beverages services industry decreased 12.2 percent.
On a month-on-month basis, retail sales fell 9.3 percent in April.
For the January to April period, retail sales declined by a working-day adjusted 3.4 percent from the same period of the previous year.
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