FMCG-items to face a 3-5 percent growth next year
Sales volume of FMCG-items is about to reach a growth of over 5 percent in the next year – experts in Visegrád pointed out within the compass of the Retail 2010 conference, organized by Laurel Group.
Hungarian households are expected to reach the standard of Spanish, Potugese or Greek households by 2015, whereas – according to Mihály Kupa former minister of finances – real financial stability can only be realized by the introduction of euro.
The growth of the retail sector has faced a minor growth in 2010 already, and within a year or two it may reach the level of the pre-crisis era.
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