Taipei, July 23 (CNA) Sales in Taiwan's retail and food/beverage sectors in June posted the largest declines for the month in 22 years because of restrictions imposed to combat the COVID-19 outbreak, according to Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) data released Friday.
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