Clothes & footwear stores sales decrease slightly in Dec 2005
21 Feb '06
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística Geografía e Informática (INEGI) released the monthly survey results on commercial establishments numbers during December 2005.
It stated that the retails sales increased in real terms by 2 percent in December of 2005 in comparison with same month in 2004. The report observed significant growth in departmental stores; pharmacies; ironworks, and stationery stores and bookstores.
The commerce to the mayoreo in the last registered a diminution of (-)3.3 percent to annual rate month of 2005. By sector, the sales went down in stores stocking clothes and footwear; wood in general; stores of discs, toys and gifts; materials for the construction, and machinery for the industry, the commerce, agriculture and the services, among others.
From a monthly perspective, numbers show that the retail sales increased 1.28 percent and the wholesalers by 0.36 percent during December of 2005 with relation to November.
Employment in the establishments from the retail sector advanced 0.28 percent and to the mayoreo 0.69 percent. The paid real average remunerations reported a rise of 4.60 percent to the retail and were smaller in (-)2.14 percent to the mayoreo, in the lapse in consideration.
Growth was registered in related departmental stores; pharmacies; ironworks; stationery stores and bookstores; gaseras; vehicles; supermarkets; stores of discs, toys and gifts, and gas stations; whereas those of grocer's; spare parts for vehicles, and stores of worn clothes and observed falls with respect to the made ones in December of 2004.