Almost 42% of enterprises have registered a drop in revenues from the sale of goods and services in November compared to October, indicates a National Statistical Institute survey connected with the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the economy.
46% of the enterprises which took part in the survey declare that they have experienced no change in revenues, and 11.8% say they have even had an increase. Only 9.8% of the respondents state that they have availed themselves of the government measures in support of employers.
Reporting by Marta Mladenova, Horizont channel, BNR.
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