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FX.co ★ Canadian Retail Sales Set to Rebound In March

Canadian Retail Sales Set to Rebound In March

In March 2025, preliminary estimates suggest that retail sales in Canada likely increased by 0.7% compared to the previous month. This follows a 0.4% decrease in February. Retail sales amounted to C$69.4 billion, aligning with the initial projections and marking the second straight month of decreasing figures. Among nine subsectors, sales fell in four sectors, particularly driven by a 2.6% drop at motor vehicle and parts dealers, with declines recorded across all four categories in this subsector. Conversely, food and beverage retailers experienced a notable rise of 2.8%, and miscellaneous store retailers saw a 2.3% increase. Core retail sales, which exclude gasoline stations, fuel vendors, and motor vehicle and parts dealers, rose by 0.5% in February. Retail sales experienced declines in seven provinces, with Nova Scotia (-2.6%) and Quebec (-0.9%) at the forefront of the drops, while Manitoba enjoyed the largest increase at 1.8%. On an annual basis, retail turnover surged by 4.7% in February.

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