The retail sales of electronic goods decreased in Germany
The retail sales of consumer electronics declined in the first half of the year in Germany – accoring to the CEMIX index published on Monday.
In the first half of this year, the retail sales of electronic goods decreased by 2.3 percent to 12.173 billion euros in Germany from 12.465 billion euros measured in the first half of 2015.
The turnover rate of decrease moderated since in the first quarter, sales were 6.6 percent below the previous year’s data. (MTI)
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