But small businesses stuck in zones with the strictest security have seen sales slump up to 70 per cent in the past week, and 30 per cent in other restricted areas of Paris, the Confederation of French Commerce reported Monday.
Many are hoping that tourists will flood back after the restrictions are eased, but Paris trade organizations warned that more than 1,000 entrepreneurs would struggle to recoup losses incurred during a period that typically accounts for the bulk of their annual sales.