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Retailers witness massive sales de-growth: Survey
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SME Times News Bureau | 26 May, 2021
As India battles the severe second wave of Covid-19 and states undergo
lockdowns, retailers across the country have witnessed a sales de-growth
of 49 per cent in April compared to the same period of 2019, according
to a survey by the Retailers Association of India.
In March, the nationwide sales de-growth was recorded at 12 per cent, showed the survey.
Region-wise,
western India was the most impacted in April with a contraction of 72
per cent, followed by 45 per cent in the north. South and eastern India
witnessed a contraction of 40 per cent and 38 per cent, respectively, in
retail sales last month.
Among the sectors, sales of sports
goods and footwear contracted by 66 per cent and 61 per cent,
respectively, followed by a 59 per cent de-growth in both jewellery and
beauty, wellness and personal care categories.
Other categories -
food and grocery, apparel and clothing, quick service restaurant and
consumer durables and electronics -- witnessed a sales contraction of 49
per cent, 47 per cent, 45 per cent and 31 per cent, respectively.
Earlier
this month, the industry body urged the government to take steps for
capital infusion into the retail industry with ECLGS benefits and loan
moratorium in the wake of the lockdowns, restrictions, and their impact
on the retail sector.
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