March 8 (SeeNews) - Croatia's retail sales volume rose by a real 1.1% on the year in January, following a dip of 0.8% in December, the country's statistical office said on Wednesday, quoting working-day adjusted figures.
On a monthly comparison basis, seasonally- and working-day adjusted retail sales volume increased 0.3% in real terms in January, after it fell 0.8% in December, the statistical office said in a press release.
Croatia's retail sales volume increased in real terms by 2.1% last year, after they grew 12.1% in 2021, according to earlier figures by the same office.