"A slight decrease on"

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On is sometimes used in place of with respect to in this kind of phrase. You'll often see it in phrases like a year-on-year decrease/increase in same-store sales.​ "Same-store sales" are sales in stores which existed in both periods being compared.
 
From could work, but in would not as the sentence is talking about 2015 and not 2014.
 
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