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'Asia' faces repeated coronavirus outbreak dragging down consumer purchasing power
11-07-2021, 10:30 AM
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'Asia' faces repeated coronavirus outbreak dragging down consumer purchasing power
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Repeated outbreak of COVID-19 in Asia as the virus continues to mutate until vaccines can pgslot be avoided. In addition, most countries in the region are still unable to vaccinate their people enough. affect the ability of consumers to spend As a result, at the moment, retail sales are starting to weaken. Not only in China but also elsewhere in Asia

Lloyd Chan, senior economist at Oxford Economics, pointed out that although most Asian private consumption could still recover from the coronavirus pandemic. But it was slow. and did not return to the same level as before the outbreak. A scrappy and uneven recovery in the region This is mainly because outbreaks also occur intermittently.

For China, often referred to as "the first country to contract COVID-19 and is the first country to recover from COVID-19.” Most of the outbreak is still under control. but even so The economic recovery has also been hampered by relatively lonely retail sales despite government efforts to boost public spending.

Timer Beck, chief economist at DBS Singapore, said the COVID-19 outbreak in Asia had a negative impact on consumer sentiment. Including the journey to go anywhere. because although consumers can sit at home and buy things online But many things cannot be substituted for spending by yourself. So there will be some things that consumers won't want to spend.


In addition to China Large economies such as Japan have also declared certain prefectures such as Okinawa and Tokyo to be in a state of emergency.

Southeast Asia, such as Indonesia, is also in a situation where beds are inadequate. because of the outbreak of the Indian species while the South Asian hemisphere like India More than 30 million people have been infected with the second outbreak. until the health system can't support it

Chief Economist at DBS Bank In addition to the problem of repeated outbreaks Asian governments expanding monetary and fiscal measures to support the economy less than western countries It is likely to hold back the economic recovery further.

“As long as there are restrictions on the movement of people around In addition, the policy to support the economy is still weak. We will see a very sluggish recovery in consumption.”
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