Procurement sugar prices go up by 7% at the beginning of 2006, Kupets Shopping Center reports
24 January 2006 (08:44)
Procurement sugar prices went up by 7% at the beginning of 2006, the spokesperson for Kupets Shopping Center said to UrBC representative.
‘The prime costs have been rising even though the store charge has remained the same; we’ve already run out of the supplies so the new ones will have to be bought at these new prices,’ the company’s spokesperson explained. It appears that the further rise is going to depend on the global raw prices.
‘The prime costs have been rising even though the store charge has remained the same; we’ve already run out of the supplies so the new ones will have to be bought at these new prices,’ the company’s spokesperson explained. It appears that the further rise is going to depend on the global raw prices.
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