Croatia industrial sales down in February

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Croatia's industrial sales decreased by 7.7% year-on-year in February, after rising by an annual 1.7% in January, the Zagreb-based Croatian Bureau of Statistics (Crostat) said on Tuesday.
Industrial sales on the non-domestic market rose 4.5% on the year in February, while domestic industrial sales shrank by 14%. Sales of intermediate goods fell 2% on the year, sales of non-durable consumer goods added 0.7%, while sales of durable goods lost 0.1% in February.
Sales of capital goods dropped 22.1% year-on-year in February, while sales of energy plunged 39%. On a monthly comparison basis, industrial sales increased 2.2% in February, after growing 11.2% in January.
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