Montenegro's Boykot lowers shopping circulation by more than 30 percent

According to Montenegrin Tax Administration data, due to Saturday's boycott of shops on February 8th, the five largest retail chains in this country have registered a 30.23 per cent drop in circulation compared to February 1st, Anadolu broadcasts. The stores [...]
As the Montenegrin agency MINA reports, stores have realised 2,96m euros of rounds on February 8th, while circulation on February 1st, when there was no boycott, has been 4.24m euros.
Tax Administration data shows that circulation has dropped mostly in the country's central region by 35,86 percent.
The northern region has scored 30.62 percent of the drive, while in the southern region, there have been 21.5 percent less in market registers.
The number of bills issued has been 18.15 percent lower.
In the Balkan region countries, including Montenegro, boycotts of shops and supermarkets have been organised in recent weeks due to high prices.