Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 1:50:56 GMT -5
Because the epidemic situation in Asia is starting to stabilize. Many countries are gradually Relaxation of national lockdown measures and social distancing measures. so that affected businesses can open and operate again While society is adjusting to a new way of life. The government faces an urgent challenge: rapidly reviving the economy. and providing special assistance to small businesses. To maintain employment rates and stable business operations in the long term. The key to economic recovery Among the first countries that lifted restrictive measures and began to revive the economy after the outbreak. China's experience is a useful resource in adapting digital technology to help with business transformation. Especially for SMEs that lack capital and resources to overcome this crisis.
Small businesses and micro-enterprises have been hit hardest during the pandemic. Especially businesses in the retail sector Food and Drink Leisure and entertainment Even though the lockdown measures have been lifted, “Revenge Spending” or Email Marketing List aggressive buying again after suppressing it for a long time while staying at home has not materialized. or did not occur as widely as expected In March after the lockdown measures in China were lifted. SMEs have an average daily income of less than half of what they had before the outbreak. Decreasing market demand is the main reason. This is because consumers are still reluctant to go out and do social activities. What is different from other economic crises? That has happened in the past is Short-term economic impacts of the COVID-19 situation It is heavily related to employment and consumer spending.
Causing a direct impact on the survival of SMEs It is considered the backbone of the domestic economy. For this reason, stimulating consumer spending is considered crucial to revitalizing and stimulating the economy. "Increasing consumer spending" is the only way to enable SMEs to continue operating and maintain long-term employment. Transform to digital The public and private sectors in China have adapted "Digital coupons" to stimulate spending until last May Over 19 billion yuan worth of digital coupons have been distributed in 28 provinces and 170 cities. Alipay has been chosen as the platform for distributing coupons in over 100 cities in Zhejiang, Guangxi, Gua
Small businesses and micro-enterprises have been hit hardest during the pandemic. Especially businesses in the retail sector Food and Drink Leisure and entertainment Even though the lockdown measures have been lifted, “Revenge Spending” or Email Marketing List aggressive buying again after suppressing it for a long time while staying at home has not materialized. or did not occur as widely as expected In March after the lockdown measures in China were lifted. SMEs have an average daily income of less than half of what they had before the outbreak. Decreasing market demand is the main reason. This is because consumers are still reluctant to go out and do social activities. What is different from other economic crises? That has happened in the past is Short-term economic impacts of the COVID-19 situation It is heavily related to employment and consumer spending.
Causing a direct impact on the survival of SMEs It is considered the backbone of the domestic economy. For this reason, stimulating consumer spending is considered crucial to revitalizing and stimulating the economy. "Increasing consumer spending" is the only way to enable SMEs to continue operating and maintain long-term employment. Transform to digital The public and private sectors in China have adapted "Digital coupons" to stimulate spending until last May Over 19 billion yuan worth of digital coupons have been distributed in 28 provinces and 170 cities. Alipay has been chosen as the platform for distributing coupons in over 100 cities in Zhejiang, Guangxi, Gua