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Retail Sales Surge 7.9% in May 2026, Driven by Strong Online Sales Growth

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Retail Sales Surge 7.9% in May 2026, Driven by Strong Online Sales Growth
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Retail Sales Surge 7.9% in May 2026, Driven by Strong Online Sales Growth

2026-07-02 16:30 Last Updated At:16:38

Provisional Statistics of Retail Sales for May 2026

The Census and Statistics Department (C&SD) released the latest figures on retail sales today (July 2).

The value of total retail sales in May 2026, provisionally estimated at $33.8 billion, increased by 7.9% compared with the same month in 2025. The revised estimate of the value of total retail sales in April 2026 increased by 8.7% compared with a year earlier. For the first 5 months of 2026 taken together, it was provisionally estimated that the value of total retail sales increased by 10.6% compared with the same period in 2025.

Of the total retail sales value in May 2026, online sales accounted for 10.1%. The value of online retail sales in that month, provisionally estimated at $3.4 billion, increased by 32.3% compared with the same month in 2025. The revised estimate of online retail sales in April 2026 increased by 33.1% compared with a year earlier. For the first 5 months of 2026 taken together, it was provisionally estimated that the value of online retail sales increased by 31.2% compared with the same period in 2025.

After netting out the effect of price changes over the same period, the provisional estimate of the volume of total retail sales in May 2026 increased by 4.8% compared with a year earlier. The revised estimate of the volume of total retail sales in April 2026 increased by 6.5% compared with a year earlier. For the first 5 months of 2026 taken together, the provisional estimate of the total retail sales increased by 8.2% in volume compared with the same period in 2025.

Analysed by broad type of retail outlet in descending order of the provisional estimate of the value of sales and comparing May 2026 with May 2025, the value of sales of other consumer goods not elsewhere classified increased by 14.8%. This was followed by sales of jewellery, watches and clocks, and valuable gifts (+25.8% in value); commodities in supermarkets (+0.9%); wearing apparel (+3.0%); commodities in department stores (+9.2%); medicines and cosmetics (+3.5%); electrical goods and other consumer durable goods not elsewhere classified (+13.0%); motor vehicles and parts (+1.7%); footwear, allied products and other clothing accessories (+4.7%); books, newspapers, stationery and gifts (+4.5%); furniture and fixtures (+4.6%); and optical shops (+10.3%).

On the other hand, the value of sales of food, alcoholic drinks and tobacco decreased by 0.3% in May 2026 over a year earlier. This was followed by sales of fuels (-12.2% in value); and Chinese drugs and herbs (-9.5%).

Based on the seasonally adjusted series, the provisional estimate of the value of total retail sales increased by 4.6% in the three months ending May 2026 compared with the preceding three-month period, while the provisional estimate of the volume of total retail sales increased by 2.2%.

Commentary

A government spokesman said that the value of total retail sales continued to increase solidly by 7.9% in May over a year earlier. Sales of most broad types of retail outlet registered growth.

Looking ahead, the ongoing economic expansion and sustained growth in local labour earnings, together with continued increase in inbound visitors, should benefit the retail businesses. The Government will closely monitor the potential implications of the evolving external uncertainties on the local consumption market.

Further information

Table 1 presents the revised figures on value index and value of retail sales for all retail outlets and by broad type of retail outlet for April 2026 as well as the provisional figures for May 2026. The provisional figures on the value of retail sales for all retail outlets and by broad type of retail outlet as well as the corresponding year-on-year changes for the first 5 months of 2026 taken together are also shown.

Table 2 presents the revised figures on value of online retail sales for April 2026 as well as the provisional figures for May 2026. The provisional figures on year-on-year changes for the first 5 months of 2026 taken together are also shown.

Table 3 presents the revised figures on volume index of retail sales for all retail outlets and by broad type of retail outlet for April 2026 as well as the provisional figures for May 2026. The provisional figures on year-on-year changes for the first 5 months of 2026 taken together are also shown.

Table 4 shows the movements of the value and volume of total retail sales in terms of the year-on-year rate of change for a month compared with the same month in the preceding year based on the original series, and in terms of the rate of change for a three-month period compared with the preceding three-month period based on the seasonally adjusted series.

The classification of retail companies follows the Hong Kong Standard Industrial Classification (HSIC) Version 2.0, which is used in various economic surveys for classifying economic units into different industry classes.

These retail sales statistics measure the sales receipts in respect of goods sold by local retail companies and are primarily intended for gauging the short-term business performance of the local retail sector. Data on retail sales are collected from local retail companies through the Monthly Survey of Retail Sales (MRS). Local retail companies with and without physical shops are covered in MRS and their sales, both through conventional shops and online channels, are included in the retail sales statistics.

The retail sales statistics cover consumer spending on goods but not on services (such as those on housing, catering, medical care and health services, transport and communication, financial services, education and entertainment) which account for over 50% of the overall consumer spending. Moreover, they include spending on goods in Hong Kong by visitors but exclude spending outside Hong Kong by Hong Kong residents. Hence they should not be regarded as indicators for measuring overall consumer spending.

Users interested in the trend of overall consumer spending should refer to the data series of private consumption expenditure (PCE), which is a major component of the Gross Domestic Product published at quarterly intervals. Compiled from a wide range of data sources, PCE covers consumer spending on both goods (including goods purchased from all channels) and services by Hong Kong residents whether locally or abroad. Please refer to the C&SD publication "Gross Domestic Product by Expenditure Component" for more details.

More detailed statistics are given in the "Report on Monthly Survey of Retail Sales". Users can browse and download this publication at the website of the C&SD (www.censtatd.gov.hk/en/EIndexbySubject.html?pcode=B1080003&scode=530).

Users who have enquiries about the survey results may contact the Distribution Services Statistics Section of C&SD (Tel: 3903 7400; email: mrs@censtatd.gov.hk).

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I&T leadership series thematic seminar held to promote co-creation of quality public services by leveraging power of AI ecosystem

The Digital Policy Office (DPO) and the Civil Service College (CSC) jointly held the fourth Innovation and Technology (I&T) leadership series thematic seminar today (July 2). Under the theme "Leveraging the Power of AI Ecosystem to Cocreate Quality Public Services", the seminar was attended by over 100 directorate and senior-level civil servants from various bureaux/departments (B/Ds).

The seminar brought together experts from the technology sector, including the Chief Executive Officer of Hong Kong Cyberport Management Company Limited, Dr Rocky Cheng; the Chief Information Officer of MTR Corporation Limited, Mr Wan Wai-yin; and the Vice President of Strategic Development of Alibaba Cloud Intelligence Group, Ms Amy Lau, for a dialogue to jointly explore how the local AI ecosystem can bridge government operations and practical needs. They also shared insights on corporate culture and mindset change, success factors for business and technology synergy, as well as the challenges and response strategies in AI adoption, along with real-life cases for experience sharing. The experts' sharing and interactive discussion inspired participants to strategically lead their departments in leveraging the AI ecosystem and industry innovations more effectively, thereby advancing further towards smart government.

The Acting Commissioner for Digital Policy, Mr Daniel Cheung, shared at the seminar that the Government's multi-pronged approach in fostering the local AI ecosystem across various dimensions, such as policy governance, capability building, data, infrastructure and platform development, underpins the smart transformation of society. This includes a range of measures in place to support departments in leveraging AI to accelerate digital transformation, and provision of application development platforms and components to facilitate departments to design suitable agentic AI application scenarios, aimed to optimise daily operations and enhance administrative efficiency through harnessing AI technology.

As one of the strategies to accelerate the development of digital government and lead public service innovation, the DPO and the CSC regularly co-organise thematic seminars and training to enhance the core skills of the Government's senior management in using digital technology, with a view to promoting more effective use of technology by B/Ds in driving digital transformation to improve the efficacy and quality of public services.

I&T leadership series thematic seminar held to promote co-creation of quality public services by leveraging power of AI ecosystem Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

I&T leadership series thematic seminar held to promote co-creation of quality public services by leveraging power of AI ecosystem Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

I&T leadership series thematic seminar held to promote co-creation of quality public services by leveraging power of AI ecosystem Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

I&T leadership series thematic seminar held to promote co-creation of quality public services by leveraging power of AI ecosystem Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

I&T leadership series thematic seminar held to promote co-creation of quality public services by leveraging power of AI ecosystem Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

I&T leadership series thematic seminar held to promote co-creation of quality public services by leveraging power of AI ecosystem Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

I&T leadership series thematic seminar held to promote co-creation of quality public services by leveraging power of AI ecosystem Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

I&T leadership series thematic seminar held to promote co-creation of quality public services by leveraging power of AI ecosystem Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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