Macau: Retail Foods

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   HK2021-0032

In 2020, Macau’s retail food sector sales rose 4.1 percent to $644 million, and fast growth food imports included distilled spirits, spices, pet food, meats, fresh fruit, food preparations, poultry meat, coffee, tea, and confectionery products. COVID-19 has adversely affected Macau’s economic growth and food demand. Throughout 2020, the Macau government launched stimulus measures to help Macau residents and businesses cope with the economic adversity, which has helped outlets remain open as Macau’s economy is already picking up in 2021 and the coronavirus situation improves.

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