SME Retail Sales Dropped 1.2% Year-on-Year in May
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The retail sales pyme closed again in negative terrain during May and confirmed that consumption continues to operate in defensive mode. According to the latest SME Retail Index produced by the Argentina Confederation of the Median Enterprise (CAME), commercial activity recorded a decrease of 1.2% year-on-year to constant values, while in the first five months of the year it accumulates a decrease of 3.1%. Although the deseasonalized monthly mea…
CAME’s latest report shows that commercial activity is delayed by 1.2% year-on-year. Spending is largely taken away, while caution is growing to invest and the decline in profitability is worrying. Small and medium-sized businesses’ retail trade still does not find a firm floor. During May, SME sales recorded a year-on-year decline of 1.2% at constant prices, according to the latest survey by the Argentine Confederation of the Median Enterprise …
In May, retail sales of small and medium-sized enterprises registered an annual decline of 1.2% at constant prices, according to the survey published by the Argentine Confederation of Median Enterprises (CAME). In the comparison with April, while an improvement of 1.2% was observed. With this result, the sector accumulates a decrease of 3.1% during the first five months of 2026. The report indicated that 48.2% of the traders consulted considered…
The retail sales of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) registered a 1.2% fall year-on-year in May. With this result, the sector accumulates a contraction of 3.1% in the first five months of the year, reflecting the readjustment of consumption after the deterioration of purchasing power. See more: Crisis in the sector: textile production in historical lows and record job losses See more: Private Security Law: alarms failed to 911 decreased…
A CAME report revealed a year-on-year decrease of 1.2% during May. Although there was an improvement over April in monthly measurement, consumption remained concentrated on essential goods and difficulties in investing persist.
The Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME) released its latest report on the behavior of retail trade in the country. During May, sales recorded an annual contraction of 1.2% at constant values. Although the inter-monthly measurement (compared to April) showed a slight relief with an increase of 1.2%, the general numbers remain in red: in the first five months of the year, the sector already accumulates a decrease of 3.1%.
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