With information from Urpi
More than 40,000 microentrepreneurs Gamarra they have The summer campaign has been brought forward with the aim of being able to recover financially from the losses recorded in recent months. Susana Saldaña, president of the board of directors at the Gamarra Peru business association, pointed out that it is expected to exceed what was obtained in 2022, but sales have continued to decline, and a decline of up to 50% has been recorded with respect to pre-pandemic levels. Furthermore, merchants expected to be able to sell up to 70% of their production during the wholesale campaign, a figure that has not been achieved.
“For some entrepreneurs, this 2023 is being much more difficult than 2022. That is why our entrepreneurs have brought forward their offer stage because they are normally made in January or after December 24, to close the year. The wholesale campaign at its end, unfortunately, has not been as expected,” said Saldaña.
In this context, the auction event has started for a wide range of clothing for both women and men, with prices from S/5 and complete sets from S/25-30, offering discounts and wholesale rates. The dresses range between S/20 and S/40, while the pants are at S/65 and more. Thus, a fashion show was held this Thursday, December 14, at the Kristales Gallery, located at Agustín Gamarra 1095, in La Victory 15018.
“In the midst of this economic recession, the best thing is to help our country get ahead by supporting national production,” added Saldaña.
Source: Larepublica

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