Sme Retail Sales Dropped 0.5% per Year in June
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However, in the first half of the year sales accumulate an annual growth of 9.1 per cent. This reflects some recovery against the decrease of 17.2 per cent that they had experienced during the same period last year. Regarding the economic situation of trades, 58.3 per cent indicated that it remained relative to the previous year, while 27.5 per cent stated that it worsened. However, 50 per cent of respondents believe that the economic situation …
According to CAME, 6.7% were contracted in relation to May, although in the cumulative year the increase reached 9.1%.
Retail sales by SMEs fell 0.5% year-on-year in June, falling for the second consecutive month, but ended the first half of 2025 with a 9.1% increase. According to a survey conducted by the Argentine Confederation of Medium-Sized Enterprises (CAME), the figure represents a further decline after the 2.9% drop in May, which had ended five months of positive results. This figure fell from 17.7% in December, 25.5% in January, 24% in February, 10.5% i…
This reflects some recovery from the 17.2 per cent decrease that they had experienced during the same period last year. Regarding the economic situation of the businesses, 58.3 per cent indicated that it remained compared to the previous year, while 27.5% said it worsened. However, 50 per cent of respondents believe that the economic situation of their business will improve for the next year, while only 7.8 per cent estimate that it will be wors…
In June retail sales of small and medium-sized enterprises registered a decrease of 0.5% year-on-year at constant prices, according to the CAME report. Compared to May, the decline was even more marked, with a drop of 6.7%. However, the half-yearly balance sheet shows an accumulated growth of 9.1% compared to the same period of 2023, reflecting a slight recovery after the sharp fall of 17.2% in the first half of last year. In relation to the eco…


Retail sales of SMEs fell 0.5% year-on-year in June, falling for the second consecutive month, but ended in the first half of 2025 with an increase of 9.1%, according to a survey prepared by the Argentine Confederation of the Median Enterprise (CAME). The data implies a further decrease after the fall of 2.9% in May, which had cut with five months of positive measurements, from 17.7% in December, 25.5% in January, 24% in February, 10.5% in March…
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