Large Medium Small |
Retailsales rose 15.5 per centyear-on-yearduring the Golden Week from May 1 to 7, driven by growing domestic demand, theMinistry of Commercesaid yesterday.
A picture from a department store in Zhengzhou City, Central China's Henan Province on May 7, 2007. Retail sales rose 15.5 per cent year-on-year during the Golden Week from May 1 to 7, driven by growing domestic demand, the Ministry of Commerce said. [newsphoto] |
"During the May Day holiday, the market was geared for increased domestic demand turnover in consumer goods, sports and cultural activities as well as entertainment were all high," it said.
Large retailers saw booming sales of LCD TVs, air conditioners, jewelry and clothing. The turnover of major retail enterprises inGuangdong,GuizhouandShandongprovinces rose 41 percent, 25 percent and 24 percent from a year earlier.
The catering sector enjoyed robust growth, driven by demand for wedding banquets.
(China Daily 05/08/2007 page1)
分享按钮 |