UK Retail Sales Fall for 9th Consecutive Month: CBI

2025-06-26 10:56 By Agna Gabriel 1 min. read

The Confederation of British Industry's retail sales gauge for the UK fell sharply to -46 in June 2025 from -27 in May, marking the ninth consecutive monthly decline and well below forecasts of -32.

A further drop is expected in July (-49%).

Sales for the time of year were also seen as poor (-37%), and are forecast to stay below seasonal norms next month (-38%).

Online sales rose slightly (+6%), though slower than May’s growth, and are expected to grow modestly again in July (+8%).

Wholesale sales fell year-on-year (-34%), but at a slower rate than in May, while motor trade sales also declined (-37%).

Orders placed with suppliers dropped at the fastest pace since December 2023 (-51%) and are expected to fall further (-53%).

Stock levels in relation to expected demand rose to +26%, above the long-run average.

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