Vilnius, Lithuania - Lithuania's retail sector has shown encouraging signs of recovery this February, with month-over-month retail sales data significantly improving over January's figures. According to updated statistics released on March 27, 2025, retail sales figures reached -4.1% in February, a notable improvement from the -23.2% reported in January 2025.
The new data highlights a substantial rebound from the previous month's sharp decline, indicating a potentially positive trajectory for Lithuania's retail market. The month-over-month comparison demonstrates an ongoing effort to stabilize the sector, capturing a shift in consumer spending and economic activity.
This retail sales surge could be a reflection of improving consumer confidence and strategic market adjustments by retailers in the country. As Lithuania continues to navigate its economic landscape, the improving retail figures might represent a step towards greater economic resilience and recovery in the nation's broader economic framework.