- Prior +0.3%; revised to +0.2%
Looking at the breakdown, there was a decrease in volume of retail trade for food, drinks, tobacco (-0.1%) and non-food products (-0.1%). That is slightly offset by an increase for automotive fuel (+0.4%).
Looking at the breakdown, there was a decrease in volume of retail trade for food, drinks, tobacco (-0.1%) and non-food products (-0.1%). That is slightly offset by an increase for automotive fuel (+0.4%).
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