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Ukraine retail trade jumps 18% in January

Ukraine retail trade jumps 18% in January

23 February 2022

Ukrainian retail sales increased 18.0% yoy (and 0.4%
m/m) in January, accelerating from 5.1% yoy growth in the prior month, Ukraine’s
State Statistics Service reported on Feb. 23.

 

The highest growth of retail sales in January occurred
in Chernivtsi (32.3% yoy), Rivne (30.5% yoy), Khmelnytsky and Ternopil (both
27.7% yoy) regions. The slowest growth rates were in Kyiv region (11.5% yoy),
Dnipropetrovsk (11.7% yoy), and the city of Kyiv (12.2%).

 

Evgeniya Akhtyrko: The accelerated growth of retail in January was mostly the result of
the low comparative base of the previous year (3.5% yoy in January 2021). The
low comparative base is likely to be a factor of good retail results in 1Q22.
Then, the growth rate will slow to single digits.

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