Retail sales in Hungary are starting to recover
Following the shutdowns after the coronavirus pandemic, it is now apparent that retail sales in Hungary are starting to recover, whose turnover increased by 3 percent in July compared to the same period last year, the State Secretary for Trade Policy and Consumer Protection of the Ministry of Innovation and Technology said on Friday in Nagykanizsa.
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