Home >

Eurozone Clothing And Footwear Retail Sales Fell From Last Month

2008/12/11 0:00:00 10245

Clothing

According to the preliminary statistics released by the Eurostat, the retail sales in the euro area (15 countries) decreased by 0.8% in October compared with the previous month, a 2.1% decline compared with the same period last year.

Retail sales in the 27 EU countries declined by 0.3% in October compared with September, a decrease of 0.8% over the same period in 07 years.

Compared with the previous month, the euro area's retail sales of food and tobacco and liquor decreased by 0.5% in October, but the 27 countries in the euro area increased by 0.1%. The retail sales of non food products including textiles, clothing, footwear and daily necessities decreased by 0.9% in the euro area, and 0.7% in the 27 countries of the European Union.

Compared with the same period last year, the retail sales of food and liquor in the euro area decreased by 2.1% in October, while the retail sales of non food products dropped by 2.2%.

Retail sales of food and liquor in the 27 countries of the EU dropped by 1.2%, while retail sales of non food products dropped by 0.6%.

In the member countries that provided data, the largest increase in retail sales in October than in the previous month was 3.5% in Lithuania, 2.1% in Finland and 1.2% in Slovakia, while the largest drop in Spain was 2.3% in Spain, 2.2% in Latvia, and 2.1% in Luxemburg and Romania respectively.

Yang Jing: editor in charge

  • Related reading

Cuba And China Try To Cooperate In Garment Production

Global Perspective
|
2008/12/11 0:00:00
10234

Nearly Five Hundred SME Failures In Thailand

Global Perspective
|
2008/12/10 0:00:00
10244

The Financial Crisis Has Made The World Economy A Turning Point In History

Global Perspective
|
2008/12/10 0:00:00
10243

Financial Crisis Western Protectionism Escalation

Global Perspective
|
2008/12/10 0:00:00
10236

Japanese Version Of REACH Hits Export Products To Test Again

Global Perspective
|
2008/12/10 0:00:00
10242
Read the next article

The Prime Minister Of India Convened A Meeting To Discuss The Rescue Of The Textile Industry.