Santa Claus, More Generous: Sales of Shops Grew 1.3% Compared to Last Christmas
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90% of traders had to make promotions and discounts to support consumption. For a third of SMEs this Christmas was better than expected. Perfumery, clothing and footwear, the most chosen.
It arises from a poll conducted by the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME). The average ticket was $36,000.
Through a detailed report, the Argentine Chamber of Median Enterprise (CAME) disseminated data on Christmas retail sales, which increased by 1.3% in year-on-year measurement at constant prices. Christmas 2025 was characterized by a high implementation of commercial actions, reaching 89.3% of establishments. However, consumption reflected a marked austerity and dependence on credit due to the level of indebtedness and the retraction of household …
Santa Claus lost a little bit this year. It is that Christmas sales in SME retailers achieved only a slight growth of 1.3% in volume compared to the previous year, in a context marked by budgetary austerity. This modest upturn was sustained in the strategy of promotions and the reappearance of credit in quotas in some cases. According to data from the Confederation of Median Enterprises (CAME), 9 out of 10 businesses implemented special actions …
The report of the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company highlights growth in sectors such as perfumery and footwear, while bookstore and toy shop recorded falls.The entry Retail sales for Christmas rose 1.3% compared to last year was first published in #BorderJournalism.
A CAME survey reveals that retail outlets sold 1.3% more than the previous year by these dates but warns that the main engine of sales was extended financing schemes.
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