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Substantially more turnover for super markets
Clothes shops moving towards record year in 2007
Consumer electronics selling well
Moderate turnover results for sector hotels and restaurants in summer
Retail turnover 2.5 percent up in third quarter
Robust growth supermarket sales
Turnover growth continues in sector hotels and restaurants
Sustained turnover growth in retail trade
Retail turnover up by nearly 2 percent
Cycling more popular
Revised version: More visitors stay in the Netherlands
Robust increase turnover non-food shops
Record turnover for hotels and restaurants sector
More furniture sold
Sizeable increase retail turnover
More visitors stay in the Netherlands
Retail trade nearly 4 percent up
Car market picks up
Slight recovery for international car trade
Vehicle taxes top 14 billion euro
More cars run on diesel
Funeral business continues to grow
Retail turnover up 4 percent
Turnover growth hotels and restaurants 5 percent
Strong recovery for retail turnover
Turnover increase architectural and engineering firms doubled
Sharp rise in retail turnover
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