KSH: the turnover of retail stores increased by 4.3 percent in July
In July, according to raw data, the volume of retail trade exceeded the previous year by 3.8 percent, adjusted for calendar effects, by 4.3 percent, the Central Statistical Office (KSH) announced on Monday.
In July, the turnover in food and food-related mixed stores decreased by 2.9 percent for the second month after the 0.3 percent decline in June. The sales volume of food-type mixed stores, which account for 75 percent of food retail sales, decreased by 3.3 percent, and that of food, beverage, and tobacco specialty stores by 1.3 percent.
The volume of non-food retail sales increased by 3.2 percent overall. 14.3 in second-hand shops, 7.1 in drug, medical product and perfume shops, 4.7 in textile, clothing and footwear shops, 4.5 in book, computer technology and other industrial goods shops, 3 in mixed shops of industrial goods nature .3, and the turnover measured at constant prices increased by 1.4 percent in furniture and technical goods stores.
The volume of mail order and internet retailing, which covers a wide range of goods and accounts for 7.0 percent of the retail turnover, increased by 2.9 percent.
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