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Türkiye’s retail sales saw a significant increase in August, with official data revealing the fastest growth in five months.
August witnessed a 13.3% surge in retail sales compared to the previous year, following a 5.8% rise in July, according to the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat).
This marks the highest increase since March, when sales had risen by 19.8%.
Sales of food, drinks, and tobacco increased by 11.3%, while non-food products saw a notable 17.0% jump from last year.
Monthly retail sales also showed positive growth, increasing by 2.2% compared to the 0.5% rise seen the previous month, marking the third consecutive monthly rise.
In August, wholesale sales also saw an increase, climbing by 3.1% from a year ago and rising by 3.5% from the previous month.
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Emil Kovács graduated from the Journalism program at Eötvös Loránd University in Hungary. During his journalism studies, he focused on data journalism, investigative reporting, and multimedia storytelling. He gained experience by writing for the university’s student newspaper, where he gained attention for his articles on social issues. After graduation, Emil began working as a reporter at a European news agency, where he conducts in-depth analyses of international news and current events.