Retail turnover in Romania increased by 2 percent in the first ten months
In Romania, according to the raw data, the retail turnover increased by 2 percent, and according to the value adjusted for the calendar effect, by 2.2 percent in the first ten months compared to the same period last year, the national statistical institute (INS) announced on Wednesday.
According to raw data, the distribution of food, beverages and tobacco products increased by 3.4 percent, the sales volume of non-food products by 3.7 percent, while the sales revenue from fuel sales decreased by 3.7 percent in the first ten months of 2022. compared to data.
In October, according to the raw data, the Romanian retail turnover was 1.8 percent, while the value adjusted for the calendar effect according to it, it exceeded last October’s level by 1.4 percent. Compared to September of this year, according to raw data, retail turnover increased by 1.3 percent in October, which corresponds to an increase of 0.9 percent when seasonal and calendar effects are taken into account.
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