After grappling with a challenging start to the year, Estonia's retail sector is displaying encouraging signs of recovery. According to the latest data updated on April 29, 2025, the retail sales index in Estonia has improved to -1.00% in March from the February figure of -2.70%.
The month-over-month comparison reveals a positive momentum, as the decline in retail sales has narrowed significantly from February to March. This improvement signals potential stabilization in consumer spending within the Baltic nation, as businesses and consumers adapt to shifting economic variables.
The March 2025 data provides a glimmer of optimism after the February slump, suggesting that measures implemented to bolster the economy may be gaining traction. As Estonia continues to navigate its economic challenges, stakeholders will be closely monitoring these trends for further evidence of recovery in the coming months.