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Retail Sales Fell 5.2% Year-on-Year in December, Although the Cumulative of 2025 Was Positive

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In December, the SME retail trade experienced a 5.2% annual decline at constant prices. In contrast, the number varied in seasonally measured compared to November: the result was an increase of 5.2% Read more
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In December, the SME retail trade experienced a 5.2% annual decline at constant prices. In contrast, the number varied in seasonally measured compared to November: the result was an increase of 5.2% Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The SME retail trade closed December 2025 with an annual decline of 5.2% at constant prices, reflecting the persistence of a content consumption scenario and loss of purchasing power. However, the data contrasts with the monthly evolution: in the seasonalized measurement, sales grew 5.2% compared to November, driven by collection [...] The post SME sales: how they closed 2025 and what they expect for the year beginning appeared first on puntoapu…

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The last month of the year again left bad news for the SME retail trade. In December, sales recorded an annual drop of 5.2% at constant prices, a result that confirmed a trend that was repeated almost throughout the year. The sectoral report released by the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME) showed that the closure of 2025 was far from a relief for the small premises. The survey detailed that six of the seven items analyzed end…

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December closed with an annual decline of 5.2% at constant prices in terms of the SME retail trade, with six of the seven items reliefed ending in 2025 with red numbers. Thus it follows from the sectoral analysis published by the Argentine Confederation of the Median Company (CAME). The sectors most affected were Bazar and decoration, with a decrease of ...

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At CAME they warned that the end-of-year relief was not enough to reverse the structural weakness of consumption.

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