The first months of 2016 produced an unexpected sales growth for retailers in Brazil
The first months of 2016 produced an unexpected sales growth for retailers in Brazil. Sales were up 1.2 percent in February – the biggest growth since July 2013. There has been a one-digit inflation rate in Brazil for the first time after a long time, and the strengthening of the Brazilian real has lowered the price of import products.
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