Business Retail sales collapse Consumers save significantly on groceries – Biggest drop in sales since 1994 As…
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Business Retail sales collapse Consumers save significantly on groceries – Biggest drop in sales since 1994 Stand:…
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Business
US retail sales increased by 0.3% in August, oil prices fell, food and housing costs increased | Retail Sales | 2022 | Automobiles
by admin[Epoch Times, September 15, 2022](Epoch Times reporter Li Xin comprehensive report) The U.S. Census Bureau (USCB) reported…
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Business
The industrial production is running smoothly and the consumer market is gradually recovering. From January to May, the city’s main economic indicators have grown steadily_The City_Added Value_Yangquan
by adminOriginal title: Industrial production runs smoothly, the consumer market gradually recovers, and the city’s main economic indicators…
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From January to May, the main indicators of Xiamen’s overall stable economic operation remained within a reasonable range_year-on-year growth_city_investment
by adminOriginal title: From January to May, Xiamen’s overall economic operation was stable and the main indicators remained…
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The decline in total retail sales of social consumer goods narrowed, and reasonable growth is expected in the second quarter | Retail | Epidemic |
by adminOur reporter Pei Yu reported from Beijing With the gradual resumption of work and production in some…
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Interpretation of the annual report丨The growth of small household appliances is the key to stepping on the brakes and breaking the difference.
by adminOriginal title: Interpretation of the annual report丨The growth of small household appliances is the key to stepping…
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World
Australian retail sales surge to record ahead of Omicron virus | Consumption | Confidence | Consumer
by admin[The Epoch Times, January 11, 2022](The Epoch Times reporter Xiao Jie compiled and reported in Sydney, Australia)…
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Original title: This year’s “Double 11” Xiamen sells 20.7 billion wildly “Double 11” ended yesterday. The Herald…