A survey by Aiwei Consultation shows that more than half of the Chinese said that even if the border has recently reappeared recentlyThey will also delay the plan to travel abroad for more than a few months to more than a year.Not According to Reuters on Tuesday (December 6), a survey conducted by Aiwei Consultation at the end of October showing that the most worried issue of consumers who will postpone the infection will beThe disease is followed by the changes in China's entry control.Not Retail and consumer product partner Imke Wouters said, "People become cautious, so even if they can travel, we don't think they will travel immediately."
InvestigationIt shows that up to 51%of the respondents plan to delay international travel.These consumers say that they will first consider short -distance international travel.Not The first of Hong Kong's high travel wishes, 34%of the respondents said that Hong Kong will be their preferred tourist location after opening.Not China was the world's largest outbound tourism market before the crown disease.Chinese overseas tourists spent US $ 127.5 billion (about S $ 172.7 billion) on outbound travel in 2019.However, since the international border was almost closed in early 2020, Chinese citizens' unnecessary travel has also been restricted.Not Analysts warned that China's Qing zero policy caused a heavy blow to the economy. It is expected that the policy will be re -adjusted soon, but any re -opening will be bumps and complex.Not Although the report found that Fengcheng and economic uncertainty have hit consumer confidence, but the survey shows that if the situation has improved, Chinese consumers will still increase their willingness to increase consumption next year.Not Nearly half of the respondents said that the increase in individual savings can increase their consumption in the coming year.From January to September this year, Chinese household deposits increased from 8.5 trillion yuan in the same period in 2021 (RMB, the same below, about S $ 165 million) to 13 trillion yuan.Not Wats said that there is no expected luxury consumption boom similar to 2021. In addition, any growth will be promoted by generations, because generations have a "living" consumption concept of consumption.Essence