-- 経済産業省が木曜日に発表した速報値によると、日本の3月の小売売上高は前年同月比1.7%増の14兆3060億円となり、回復基調に転じた。 これは前月の0.1%減から一転した数値である。 食品・飲料の小売売上高は0.4%増加したが、燃料は4.1%減少した。 商業売上高は前年同月比3.2%増の58兆8260億円、卸売売上高は同3.7%増の44兆5200億円となった。
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