Retail turnover 5 percent down in September

In September 2009, Dutch retailers faced 5 percent loss of turnover compared to September 2008. Retail turnover is affected by the monthly number of shopping days and holidays. In September 2009, the pattern was more favourable than in September last year. After an approximate correction for this effect, turnover was 6 percent down on one year previously.

Just like in the preceding months, turnover generated in non-food shops dropped substantially, i.e. by 7 percent relative to one year previously. Besides chemist shops, which realised a turnover increase of almost 3 percent, turnover decreased across the board in the non-food sector. Home furnishing shops and consumer electronics shops suffered most.

Turnover in the food sector was nearly 1 percent higher in September. Turnover achieved by supermarkets was nearly 2 percent up on twelve months previously. Sales in specialised food shops dropped by nearly 5 percent.

Petrol stations faced nearly 14 percent loss of turnover in September, predominantly caused by lower fuel prices.

The figures published in this update have been updated relative to the September retail figures released on 13 November 2009. The revision is based on more recent and detailed information.

Retail turnover

Retail turnover