π Baltic retail trade: 2025 snapshot
πͺπͺ Estonia
Source: Statistics Estonia
β’ Total retail turnover: β¬10.8bn
β’ Annual growth: +2%
β’ Automotive fuel retail: +14%
β’ Non-food goods: +4%
β’ Grocery stores: β4%
December (y/y):
β’ Total: 0%
β’ Grocery stores: β5%
β’ Automotive fuel: +10%
π±π» Latvia
Source: CentrΔlΔ statistikas pΔrvalde
β’ Retail turnover growth in 2025: +1.5% (constant prices)
β’ Food retail: β1.8%
β’ Non-food retail (excl. fuel): +4.1%
β’ Automotive fuel: +0.4%
December (y/y):
β’ Total: +0.8%
β’ Pharmaceuticals & medical goods: +13.2%
β’ Household appliances: +8.0%
β’ Clothing & footwear: β7.1%
β’ E-commerce (m/m): β5.8%
π±πΉ Lithuania
Source: Statistics Lithuania
β’ Total retail turnover: β¬20.9bn
β’ Annual growth: +3.5%
β’ Non-food goods: +11.0%
β’ E-commerce: +26.7%
β’ Automotive fuel: β7.1%
π Baltic view:
Retail growth in 2025 was uneven across the region.
Non-food retail remains the main driver in all three countries, while food retail volumes are under pressure in Estonia and Latvia.
Fuel retail shows divergent dynamics, and Lithuania clearly leads in e-commerce growth.
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