May retail sales fall 79% from pre-Covid levels in 2019


New Delhi, Jun 15 (IANS): Retail sales in India last month declined 79 per cent from the sales recorded in the pre-Covid period of May 2019, according to a survey by Retailers Association of India (RAI).

The decline comes on the back of the lockdowns across states amid the second wave of Covid-19.

With sales down 34 per cent in May 2021, categories such as food and grocery fared better than categories like footwear (-86 per cent), beauty, wellness and personal care (-87 per cent) and sports goods (-80 per cent) as compared to pre-Covid sales levels (May 2019).

Retailers across regions are reflecting a deep fall in sales with southern India at '-73 per cent' in May 2021 as compared to May 2019 pre-covid sales, eastern region at '-75 per cent', while western and northern regions have indicated '-83 per cent' sales in May 2021 as compared to May 2019.

The RAI statement noted that many of the states have now slowly begun to open all forms of retail in a calibrated manner.

Commenting on the current state of the retail industry, Kumar Rajagopalan, CEO, Retailers Association of India (RAI), said: "Retailers are looking forward to some improvement in the month of June with gradual unlocking. However, the retail industry needs collective support of various government bodies to tide over the present situation."

The industry body in its statement noted that retail businesses continue to face financial pressures on various fronts such as salaries, rentals, electricity charges and various taxes and license fees among others due to the pandemic-induced restrictions. Easing the burden will require collaborative efforts by various stakeholders.

 

  

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