(Shanghai Comprehensive News) A survey results show that more than half of the Chinese people say that even if the border of China has recently been reopened, it will delay the travel abroad for more than a few months to a year.
Reuters reported on Tuesday (December 6) that after the end of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China at the end of October, Oliver Wyman, an international management consulting company, investigated 4,000 Chinese consumers; 51 % of them received 51 % of them.Visitors stated that they would postpone international tourism plans. The most worried issue was infection with coronary virus, followed by changes in the policy of returning to China.
IMKE WOUTERS, a retail and consumer product partner of Owai Consultation, believes that Chinese consumers are cautious, so even if they can travel, they will not choose to travel immediately.
In the research report of consumer recovery in China, Aiwei Consulting stated that 85 % of respondents believe that relaxation of epidemic prevention policy will effectively promote the recovery of domestic tourism, and the list of Hong Kong's desire to travel to the mainland for exit.Overall, consumers in mainland China tend to travel more than long -distance travel.
China was the world's largest outbound travel market before the outbreak of the crown disease.In 2019, China to overseas tourists spent $ 127.5 billion (about S $ 172.7 billion) on outbound travel.However, after the outbreak of the crown disease, the Chinese government has implemented strict border control measures to restrict the unnecessary outbound travel of mainland residents. Since then, there are few tourists from mainland China to overseas.
Analysts warn that the strict zero -zero policy of mainland China has severely crack down on the economy. Although it is expected to re -adjust the policy soon, re -opening is still complicated and uncertain.
Although the report found that Fengcheng and economic uncertainty suppressed consumer confidence, Waters believes that if the situation improves, Chinese consumers will have the desire to increase expenditure next year.
Nearly half of the respondents said that the increase in individual savings is one of the reasons for their might increase expenditure next year. Most expenditures in the next 12 months will be concentrated in the health field.
From January to September this year, Chinese household deposits increased by about 50 % from 8.5 trillion yuan in the same period in the same period in 2021 (RMB, the same below, about 165 million yuan), reaching 13 trillion yuan.
Wats predicts that any consumption growth in the future will be promoted by generations, because they have a "living in the present" consumption concept.