Sales of Toys for Christmas Fell 6.9% Compared to Last Year
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The sales of toys for this Christmas suffered a drop of 6.9% in units compared to 2024, reported the Argentine Chamber of the Toy Industry. The entity said that there was a more cautious consumption in the midst of households with less income. The president of the entity, Matías Furió, said that likewise December exceeded the forecasts when compared to November, month in which there had been a strong fall. “In the days prior to Christmas Eve an …
The Christmas sale of toys in Argentina closed with negative numbers: sales in units during the Christmas 2025 season recorded a drop of 6.9% compared to the same period of the previous year, according to a report by the Argentine Chamber of the Toy Industry (CAIJ). According to the entity, this decline is linked to a more cautious consumption of families, with adjusted budgets and more rational purchasing decisions. Although December showed a s…
About 7% is what the sale of toys fell with respect to last year on this same date - which had no longer been a good end of the year for the industry in this sector - marking the debacle that those who work in this field live. From the government come to counteract the figures that mark the deterioration that is experienced in each industrial sector, pointing out that they do not take into account the purchases online, and only with the presence…
The Argentine Chamber of the Toy Industry reported that sales declined 6.9% year-on-year in units. National products, low and medium prices, led preferences. Expectation by Reyes Magos grows.
Toy sales during this Christmas recorded a drop of 6.9% in units compared to 2024, according to the Argentine Chamber of the Toy Industry (CAIJ), which attributed the decrease to a more cautious consumption by households, in a context of lower income. According to the entity, although the December performance was better than expected in relation to...
The sales of toys during the Christmas Festivals recorded a fall of up to 6.9 percent compared to the same period last year, according to the Argentine Chamber of the Toy Industry (CAIJ). Although the final balance was negative, from the sector they emphasized that the performance of December turned out better than expected. The manager of the Argentine Chamber of Toy, Julián Benítez, in dialogue with Cadena 3 pointed out that "the sales of toys…
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