The appearance of the coronavirus in Hungary did not cause any commercial shock
As the population was prepared earlier, the announcement of the coronavirus in Hungary did not cause much shock to the trade – the National Trade Association reported to the Hungarian Nation in an article published in Friday’s issue.
On Thursday, the store attendance was not as strong as in the last days of last week. Market players still tended to perceive increased demand for certain commodities only from time to time, but the pace was not higher than before. In general, sales were lower Thursday, according to the report. (MTI)
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