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In May, retail sales in the Czech Republic were 2 percent higher
In May, retail sales in the Czech Republic were up two percent year-over-year, up 11.2 percent month-on-month, the Czech Statistical Office announced in Prague on Wednesday. It was two working days more in May this year, than a year ago.
The population bought mostly manufactured goods, spent less on fuels. “Sales of fuels and food products fell, while manufactured goods rose 2.6 percent,” Marie Boucková, director of the statistical office, told reporters. (Kokes János, MTI)
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