New Sme Sales Fall in November: Drop 4.1% Year-on-Year
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In November, SME retail sales showed a year-on-year variation of -4.1% at constant prices. Meanwhile, in the deseasonalized monthly comparison, the variation was -9.1%. So far this year sales accumulate an annual increase of 3.4%. When analyzing the current economic situation of the shops, 54.2% of respondents reported stability in the year-on-year comparison. However, 37% noted a deterioration in the conditions, a figure that represents an incr…
In November, retail sales of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) registered an annual drop of 4.1%. Meanwhile, the deseasonalized monthly comparison recorded a decrease of 9.1%. The data correspond to a survey disseminated by the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME). When carrying out an analysis of the economic situation ...
The year closes cloudy for small and medium-sized businesses, who see consumers postponing non-essential expenses and focusing on what is most essential for the day-to-day, amid high competition with imported products and rising costs.
It was the sixth month with negative variations in most areas and, although the sector maintains positive expectations for 2026, uncertainty and a lack of conditions for investment prevail.
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