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More than 4.7 billion crowns are the loss of Czech brewing industry and trade as a result of the pandemic
Czech brewing and trade informed about losses of more than 4.7 billion crowns (63.45 billion HUF) in March, April and May as a result of government measures imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to the study Czech Center for Economic and Market Analysis (CETA). from a presented in Prague.
According to the study presented in Prague, the biggest losses were for the catering units, whose sales fell by 728 thousand hectoliters, ie 55 percent, during the three months. This means 4.2 billion crowns (56.7 billion HUF). (MTI)
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