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Sales of ‘Black Week’ were positive, but did not exceed those of 2019, says APACECOM


Duque stated that a balance of the results will be made this week, but with the comments of the merchants, there could be an increase in sales in 2021.

Sales of 'Black Week' were positive, but did not exceed those of 2019, says APACECOM

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As “positive”, Nadkyi Duque, president of the Panamanian Association of Shopping Centers (APACECOM), described this Monday as “Black Week” that took place from September 14 to 18 in the country.

Duque stated that a balance of the results will be made this week, but with the comments of the merchants, there could be an increase in sales in 2021; however, they were not better than those of 2019, which was the goal.

“All growth is positive and we knew that this movement was going to generate that recovery in sales and growth, so based on that it has been positive,” he added.



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