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    UK Retail Sales Drop Less Rapidly in April, Cbi Says

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    Posted on April 28, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    UK retail sales decline slowed in April, but future outlook remains bleak due to economic uncertainty, according to CBI survey.

    UK Retail Sales Decline Slows in April, CBI Survey Finds

    LONDON (Reuters) -British retail sales volumes fell by the smallest amount since October this month but stores expect conditions to worsen next month, according to a survey on Monday that reflected ongoing concerns about growth and consumer confidence.

    The Confederation of British Industry's monthly gauge of how retail sales compared with a year earlier rose to -8 in April - its highest since October - from -41 in March, which had been the lowest reading since July 2024.

    The CBI's gauge of expected sales for May fell to -33, the lowest in more than a year.

    "Annual retail sales volumes fell more slowly in April, but firms remain pessimistic about the outlook due to the impact of Autumn Budget measures, persistently weak consumer sentiment, and global economic uncertainty," said Martin Sartorius, principal economist at the CBI.

    "With no sales recovery on the horizon, firms across the distribution sector want to see the government use every lever available to boost business and household confidence during these challenging times."

    Official data last week showed British retail sales jumped in March, defying forecasts of a fall. But rising household bills and U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war have heightened concerns about economic growth and dented consumer sentiment.

    The CBI said annual wholesale sales volumes this month fell at the joint-fastest pace since January 2021 at -33, declining from -29 in March, and wholesalers expect the downturn to extend in May.

    (Reporting by Suban Abdulla; editing by David Milliken)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK retail sales volumes fell less sharply in April.
    • •CBI's retail sales gauge rose to -8 in April from -41 in March.
    • •Retailers expect worsening conditions in May.
    • •Economic uncertainty and weak consumer sentiment persist.
    • •Wholesale sales volumes fell at the fastest pace since January 2021.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK retail sales drop less rapidly in April, CBI says

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the decline in UK retail sales in April and the future outlook as reported by the CBI.

    2What does the CBI survey indicate?

    The CBI survey indicates that UK retail sales volumes fell less sharply in April, but retailers expect conditions to worsen in May.

    3What factors are affecting UK retail sales?

    Factors include economic uncertainty, weak consumer sentiment, and the impact of Autumn Budget measures.

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