Turkiye's retail sales back to growth in June
Volume of retail sales increase 1.7% from prior month, ending 3-month falling streak, official data shows
Turkiye's retail sales returned to growth in June following a three-month falling streak, according to data released on Monday.
The volume of retail trade increased by 1.7% month-on-month in June, following a 0.2% decrease in May, the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) data showed.
Automotive fuel sales posted the largest monthly hike among sectors, with a 2.7% increase, followed by non-food items with a 1.9% rise.
Sales of food, drinks, and tobacco rose by 0.7% during the same period.
On an annual basis, retail sales gained 8.6% in June, accelerating from a 6.2% rise in May.
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