日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

Bustling Hong Kong back in business

By OASIS HU in Hong Kong | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2023-04-12 06:59
Share
Share - WeChat
Visitors view works at Art Basel at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on March 21. ANDY CHONG/CHINA DAILY

Even though offline activities have gradually resumed since the pandemic, people have become used to online convenience. As a result, a mix of online and offline economic activities will be the trend in the post-pandemic era, Cheung said, adding that in view of this, business operators and service providers should rethink their strategies.

Some companies are now posting bigger rises in profits. For example, those of Lan Kwai Fong Group, a property investment and management company, have risen continuously in recent months. Allan Zeman, chairman of the group, said that as of the middle of last month, its business had risen by 20 percent compared with the pandemic period.

Zeman estimates that business activity in Hong Kong this year will return to about 70 percent of the pre-pandemic level.

He expects a full recovery by late next year, as many sectors in Hong Kong, including retail, catering, services, hotels and tourism, face a labor shortage.

Zeman, known as "the father of Lan Kwai Fong", one of Hong Kong's most popular nightlife areas and home to hundreds of restaurants and bars, said, "Recruiting people is the hardest thing for every restaurant and bar right now."

Wong said many wedding banquets planned during the pandemic were postponed until this year, worsening the staffing shortage in the catering industry.

Before the pandemic, one waiter served one or two tables for such a banquet held at a restaurant, but now, a single waiter has to cater to five tables, lowering the quality of service, Wong said.

The same problem is hindering recovery in the city's tourism industry. Chui, the Hong Kong Tourism Association executive director, said the industry needs more tour guides and bus drivers.

Cathay Pacific Group CEO Ronald Lam Siu-por said the staffing shortage is also the biggest challenge for the aviation industry, which lacks flight attendants, ground staff and pilots whose licenses expired during the pandemic.

Local media reports said Hong Kong lost nearly 190,000 workers over the past three years.

Peter Shiu Ka-fai, lawmaker for wholesale and retail sector, said the city still needs about 40,000 workers in the retail and wholesale industry. He suggested it follow the example of Macao by importing workers from mainland cities in the Greater Bay Area on a daily basis.

Shiu said the government could set a quota for imported workers and issue two-year visas for them. To protect the local workforce, the quota would be subject to change if the local unemployment rate rose or if the economy worsened, he said.

|<< Previous 1 2 3 4 Next   >>|
Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 成人一区视频 | 色综合视频在线观看 | 欧美一级网 | 成人免费视频一区二区 | 国产精品高潮呻吟久久av野狼 | 精品一区二区三区四区五区 | 玖玖久久| 日韩精品福利 | 91麻豆精品视频 | 国产一区二区不卡 | 永久免费看片在线观看 | 国产一区二区观看 | 五月激情六月丁香 | 成年人在线观看网站 | 国产精品1区| 欧日韩一区二区三区 | 久久精品在线观看视频 | 亚洲天堂首页 | 全黄一级播放 | 一级黄色大片免费观看 | 黄网免费在线观看 | 国产a级免费 | 青青久在线视频 | 成人深夜网站 | 天天色天天色天天色 | 91网站在线观看视频 | 亚洲v | 国产男女精品 | 在线观看日本 | 亚洲色图偷 | 男人的天堂网页 | 欧美亚洲网站 | 午夜影院污 | 亚洲老头老太树林hd | 国产成年人视频 | 国产一区二区视频在线播放 | 亚洲黄色影院 | 免费在线毛片 | 欧美日韩成人精品 | 九九久久国产 | 色视频在线免费观看 |