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2025.08.2810:00:00UTC+00Ireland's Retail Sales Growth Inch Up to 0.8% in July

In a modest upward shift, Ireland's retail sales recorded a growth of 0.8% in July 2025, offering a slight improvement from the 0.6% increase observed in June, according to the latest data update on 28 August 2025. This month-over-month adjustment showcases a steady, albeit gradual, strengthening in the retail sector within the Irish economy.

The minor increase reflects a continuous positive trend in consumer spending as the retail sector navigates through an evolving economic landscape. Comparatively, the 0.6% growth rate in June marked a stabilization period following previous months, while July's figures suggest the possibility of consumer confidence building momentum.

These developments come at a critical time when global markets have faced varied challenges, and Ireland’s retail industry continues to adapt and respond to the dynamics. Analysts will be keenly watching the upcoming months to assess whether this growth trajectory will sustain and potentially accelerate, providing a clearer outlook on the economic health of the region.

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