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  • Nearly 40 per cent of respondents say their budgets for this year’s online shopping festival are down 30 per cent, a new survey shows
  • Chinese consumers say they want to save more because they are worried about the economy, including inflation and the job market
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More than half of consumers have tightened their shopping budget for the coming Singles’ Day shopping frenzy, according to a new survey, dealing a potential blow to Beijing’s assurance that consumption should remain a key driver of China’s economic recovery.

According to a survey conducted by China Newsweek magazine, nearly 40 per cent of the more than 2,300 respondents said their budgets for the online shopping festival were down by 30 per cent on last year, while only 15 per cent said they plan to spend more.

Lydia Xi, a 28-year-old working in Jinan, the capital of Shandong province, said she will only buy necessities during the festival, as the coronavirus pandemic has made her adopt a more cautious attitude towards shopping.
“It’s hard to make money these days, especially with the ongoing inflation,” she said.


“I plan to only buy what is absolutely necessary this year and won’t stock up on skincare products any more."

Her salary at the foreign trade company she works for is still about a fifth below what she earned before the pandemic, and she plans to save more to feel more secure.

Held on November 11 every year, the annual shopping spree in China is the world’s largest online shopping festival and seen by many investors as a proxy for consumer spending in the country, as well as an important barometer for economic health.
Premier Li Keqiang urged last week during a state council meeting that China should continue stabilising the economy while boosting consumer demand.

But that may be harder said than done, according to the survey results released on Saturday. Despite 70 per cent of the respondents planning to participate in the shopping frenzy, nearly 70 per cent of consumers have a budget of under 2,000 yuan (US$273).

Expectations for this year’s event are not as buoyant as previous years, reflecting the state of China’s slowing economy, the disruptions caused by Beijing’s zero-Covid policy and the impact of regulatory crackdowns on the e-commerce industry.

Despite raking in 540.3 billion yuan (US$74.4 billion) in gross merchandise value – beating turnover in 2020 – Alibaba’s Singles’ Day sales last year grew at their slowest rate since the company’s first campaign in 2009. Alibaba is the owner of the South China Morning Post.

Tang Xiaoning, a 28-year-old from Nanjing working for an internet company, said he also needed to save money amid a slowing economy.
He still plans to buy a fair amount of necessities, but will replace the more expensive foreign brands with more affordable domestic ones to cut spending.

Who knows when I will be out of a job in the current day and ageTang Xiaoning​


“The domestic substitute would save about half of the money, and I am cutting as much as I could [from the shopping trolley] if I don’t absolutely need them,” Tang said.

“Who knows when I will be out of a job in the current day and age, saving more money gives me a sense of security, and there’s nothing else I could do.”
Overall, business sentiment remains bleak, with the official non-manufacturing purchasing managers’ index falling in October for the first time since May, dropping to 48.7 from 50.6 in September, according to data released on Monday.
The service sector has been the worst hit by the coronavirus and continues to feel the impact, according to Erin Xin, Greater China economist at HSBC.

“The softer overall activity also played into further labour market pressure,” she said.

“The impact was broad-based as both the manufacturing and non-manufacturing employment indices fell further. A deteriorating labour market can put downward pressure on the consumption recovery leading to lost income and increased precautionary savings.

“The September unemployment rate picked up for the first time since April, to 5.5 per cent. Thus, it becomes imperative for policymakers to provide more support to stabilise growth.

As business expectations dim, building back confidence will be key for an economic rebound and it will be important for policymakers to continue to offer supportive measures to shore up growth and to boost consumption, she added.
 
Chinese shoppers are quite a sight to behold. You go to some of the mid level malls in Paris , they have special desks and staff to assist chinese shoppers. Bunches of happily purposeful women seem so happy grabbing 3 bottles and 6 bottles and bags and anything wrapped in gold paper ! Huge cartfulls then rolled to te tax free / tax refund counters !

Many of them pay using some Chinese sounding card (forgit the name) and the shops ofcouse dutifully give out the 5% discount for paying that way!

It's a sheer delight to watch them shop and chatter excitedly
 
Chinese shoppers are quite a sight to behold. You go to some of the mid level malls in Paris , they have special desks and staff to assist chinese shoppers.

That's because China has tariffs on imported goods.

...The strongest motivating factor for Chinese consumers to shop abroad for luxury goods is their country’s excessive tax regime on imported goods. Combined with taxes, these regulations can increase the price of luxury goods in China by up to 50%. The price of a Louis Vuitton handbag is 30% higher in a China than in Paris
 
on top of that the Winnie the Poo has brought in ZERO COVID strategy

meaning now when you go to even Disney Land you can get locked in unless you show negative test

good thing is the rides are free while you wait 3 days
 
on top of that the Winnie the Poo has brought in ZERO COVID strategy

meaning now when you go to even Disney Land you can get locked in unless you show negative test

good thing is the rides are free while you wait 3 days
I guess its still much better than like end up 200k people dead in your tiny Great Britain.
 
I guess its still much better than like end up 200k people dead in your tiny Great Britain.

Heartbreaking images show row of homeless people sleeping on freezing Edinburgh streets​


By Iona Young Kaitlin EastonReporter
  • 11:28, 7 NOV 2022
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The heartbreaking reality of homelessness has been captured in stark images that show rough sleepers lying on the cold Edinburgh streets. Some don't even have sleeping bags or blankets to battle the plunging temperatures as others sleep in doorways and pavements.

Ten people were spotted sleeping rough within a one-mile radius of Edinburgh city centre on Saturday, November 5. Local charity Steps to Hope were on patrol when they came across several people experiencing homelessness, including youngsters.

As reported in Edinburgh Live, one young man helped by the charity was outside shivering before he was handed a coffee but thankfully he told volunteers he had somewhere to go. Following the coronavirus pandemic, homelessness appears to be on the rise in the city after efforts were made in the capital to tackle the issue.

Sharing the heartbreaking images, local charity Steps to Hope said: "Within the space of one mile we came across ten rough sleepers in the city centre! This means there will be a lot more people bedding down in our city with no roof over their heads…..UNACCEPTABLE.

"One young lad had no sleeping bag or covers and was shaking with the cold. He said he had somewhere to go and headed off with his coffee.

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Ten people were sleeping rough within a one-mile radius (Image: Steps to Hope)

"Another man who we know is coming to our kitchen tonight to get a shower and we will make calls on his behalf to try to secure him accommodation. His clothes were all torn so we will purchase him fresh clothing when he comes. Please if you can donate so we can get him kitted out.


"We are truly saddened by what we have seen this morning, the world with Covid has went back to normal but the homeless within our country just can't go back to how it was!"

On World Homeless Day earlier last month Cllr Jane Meagher, Housing Homelessness and Fair Work Convener said: "The daily pressures facing people experiencing homelessness are unimaginable for most. No one should have to experience the stress of not having a safe and permanent home.

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Ten people were sleeping rough within a one-mile radius (Image: Steps to Hope)

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"Sadly, after the pandemic we’re starting to see numbers of homeless cases gradually rise again – highlighting just how important and urgent it is that people understand the help which exists.

"Particularly in light of the cost of living crisis this winter, we are focusing our efforts on prevention and helping people to stay in their current homes, given the many difficulties households face."

“Edinburgh is a growing city and we face housing pressures like nowhere else in Scotland. With the lowest proportion of social housing in the country and the biggest, most expensive, private rented sector, the current economic climate is of concern.

"That said, the Council and the city have made huge strides in recent years. There are changes which I think are making a truly positive impact and will make a great difference in the long term.

"Lots of work has taken place to tackle root causes and recurring issues when it comes to homelessness in our city, and that’s clear to see. Together, we’re committed to keeping the momentum going as we face the cost of living challenges ahead of us.”

 
Oh no, Not again! Another China collapse......
 
Chinese shoppers are quite a sight to behold. You go to some of the mid level malls in Paris , they have special desks and staff to assist chinese shoppers. Bunches of happily purposeful women seem so happy grabbing 3 bottles and 6 bottles and bags and anything wrapped in gold paper ! Huge cartfulls then rolled to te tax free / tax refund counters !

Many of them pay using some Chinese sounding card (forgit the name) and the shops ofcouse dutifully give out the 5% discount for paying that way!

It's a sheer delight to watch them shop and chatter excitedly
I think slum pariahs are better at finding lizards.

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on top of that the Winnie the Poo has brought in ZERO COVID strategy

meaning now when you go to even Disney Land you can get locked in unless you show negative test

good thing is the rides are free while you wait 3 days
Another slum pariah.
 
on top of that the Winnie the Poo has brought in ZERO COVID strategy

meaning now when you go to even Disney Land you can get locked in unless you show negative test

good thing is the rides are free while you wait 3 days
UK is doing great with covid herd immunity strategy~:cheesy:

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