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Traffic was weak on shopping streets in Germany after easing restrictions
Consumers did not storm shopping streets in major German cities in the first week of the easing of restrictions, made due to the coronavirus epidemic.
Traffic less than half of the pre-epidemic traffic – according to a survey unveiled on Monday. According to the interests of retail businesses, demand should be stimulated with state aid and a publicly funded “coronavirus voucher”. (MTI)
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