The country’s retail sales volume, a marker of growing consumer spending, soared 16.3% on an annual basis in November 2021, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat).
Non-food sales – excluding automotive fuel – jumped 25.7%, followed by food, drinks and tobacco sales with a jump of 8.8%, TurkStat reported.
Automotive sales climbed 7.4% year-on-year in November.
Textile, clothing and footwear sales rose the most among non-food items, surging 51.1% compared with November 2020, while sales by mail order and the internet shot up by 42.9%.
On a monthly basis, the country’s retail trade rose 1.3% in November 2021.
Sales of food, drinks and tobacco increased by 1.7%, while non-food sales – except automotive fuel – rose by 2.3%.
Among non-food items, the largest rise was seen in electronic goods and furniture, which were up 3.9% month-on-month.
Automotive fuel sales and medical goods and cosmetics fell by 2.2% and 3.4%, respectively.