The Opposition today welcomed the increase in retail sales in June as evidenced by the statistics published by Eurostat today but questioned whether this growth was affecting positively all retailers and wholesalers.

“The data shows that while some retail sectors are enjoying growth, other sectors are in decline. The sales of food and beverages declined by 0.8 per cent while the retail of non-food items, excluding fuel, increased marginally by 0.9 per cent. Interestingly, the sale of automotive fuel surged by 12.1 per cent. This means that Malta registered the second highest growth in sales of automotive fuel amongst the EU countries for which data is available,” deputy leader Mario de Marco said.

He said the Opposition was also aware of the fact that a number of retail centres around Malta, such as those in Ħamrun, Mosta, Raħal Gdid and Birkirkara were suffering.

The Opposition considers these retail centres as an essential part of the community and every effort should be made by government to ensure that these centres remain competitive.

“The Opposition urges government to work with the respective local councils, shop owner representatives and the shop owners themselves to identify means of bolstering trade in these district,” Dr de Marco said.

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