FecomercioSP announced that São Paulo’s commerce saw its most robust July since 2008. Total revenue reached R$ 100.7 billion ($19.5 billion), a R$ 3.9 billion ($754.7 million) increase from last year. Car sales were the primary driver of this upswing. Federal discount programs accounted for a third of all revenue. Furthermore, shops selling auto accessories […]
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