Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Black Friday losing its magic

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Black Friday seems to be losing its sparkle in Cyprus, with consumer wallets feeling the pinch from the cost of living and global uncertaint­ies from the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, according to business representa­tives.

Stephanos Koursaris, the general secretary of the Profession­al Crafts and Shopkeeper­s POVEK, told the news site Stockwatch that small businesses are concerned over the drop in the institutio­n’s attractive­ness.

Koursaris said ongoing wars, especially in Israel, are making consumers tighten their purse strings.

“Despite some government relief measures, people are still playing it safe and focusing on the basics, like groceries,” said Koursaris.

He assured that stores are rolling out some tempting sales, with clothing and shoe shops expected to shine brighter in this gloomy retail climate.

As Koursaris said, they’ve dodged the price-hike bullet that has hit other industries.

He explained that the clothing and shoe industry had not been affected as much as other sectors, from fuel, electricit­y, and raw materials increases.

Koursaris noted that shopkeeper­s are holding on to their horses with Black Friday ads this year.

However, he insisted the tradition shouldn’t be tossed out the window.

He said that Black Friday sales show businesses how the market will groove during the festive season.

Asked if the shopkeeper­s can offer low prices amid the prevailing economic uncertaint­y, Koursaris added that many businesses are facing liquidity troubles, and they’re slashing profits to stay afloat.

Marios Antoniou, the general secretary of the Cyprus Retailers Associatio­n, believes unseasonal weather is cramping consumer style.

“Warm weather means people aren’t exactly rushing to buy cosy winter gear, adding to the market’s chill we have been witnessing in recent months,” said

Antoniou.

He said businesses were unhappy about this year’s Black Friday date, falling on 24 November.

“Falling a whole week before payday for many, it’s not the most wallet-friendly timing”.

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