Czech customers also put less food in the basket
Last November, retail sales in the Czech Republic decreased by 8.7 percent year-on-year. In October, this indicator was 9.9 percent, the Czech Statistical Office announced.
The decline in retail sales in the Czech Republic has been going on for seven months now. In November, mainly the turnover of manufactured goods fell. An increase in traffic was only shown in drugstores.
In a monthly comparison, retail sales decreased by 0.3 percent in November.
The year-on-year decline in retail sales continued in November. In a monthly comparison, this decrease moderated in fuel and industrial goods, while it deepened in food sales
pointed out Jana Gotvaldová, director of the statistical office.
MTI
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