TRADE NEWS
News Archive February 2008
Advertising on social networks will not be invasiveMexx to withdraw from UK retail industryWaterstones aims to improve supply chainRetailers can use domain name to boost online presenceOnline shoppers unsure of risksCounterfeit goods harming retail industryMajority of internet users shop onlineDragon's Den duo see product take offOnline sales increase in JanuaryRetail sales slow in FebruaryRetailers set for Mother's day windfallMamas & Papas begin retail expansionIndependent retailers urged to assess everythingRetailers hope to increase internet exposureAmbitious Britons hope to own businessesRetail sales enjoy quarterly growthRetailers retain confidence in the industryWomen prepared to walk the earth for retailRetailers urge chancellor to ease burdenRetailers urged to curb discountingInternet claiming increasing numbers of high-street shoppersFPB urges competition commission to help smaller retailersCompetition commission set to replace code of conductLondon retail sales below par in JanuaryOnline retailers drive to attract new consumersRetailers taking legal obligations seriouslyUK wholesalers could be shunned by supermarketsUS retailers enjoy shock sales riseWomen opt for ethical Valentines giftsRetail sales set to face 2008 dipSales boost January retail figuresRetailers set for prosperous Valentine's DayGroups warn on danger of toy importsGovernment needs to raise small business legal awarenessFWD outline annual conference plansShop price inflation riseseBay abandons buyer negative commentsEuropean retail sales dip in DecemberDemand for British goods increasesCashback websites battling high street for customersUS wholesale prices increaseOrganisations to petition bag banCapital Gains Tax may not be compatible with EU lawArchive
January trade news 2008