Bosnia Retail Sales Growth Eases in March
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Retail sales in Bosnia and Herzegovina rose 15.4% year-on-year in March, slowing from an 18.7% surge in the prior month, figures from the Sarajevo-based Agency for Statistics of BiH (BHAS) showed.
Sales slowed for automotive fuel (16.8% vs 20.4% in February), food products (8.8% vs 10.4%), and non-food products (24.3% vs 25.6%).
On a monthly comparison basis, retail trade decreased by 0.6%, reversing a 3.4% growth in February.
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