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Hong Kong protests may cost retailers HK$2bn says ANZ bank | Hong Kong protests may cost retailers HK$2bn says ANZ bank |
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Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests may have cost the city's retailers more than $2bn Hong Kong dollars (£175.7m), ANZ bank estimates. | |
The demonstrations have coincided with mainland China's Golden week holiday, which usually prompts a huge influx of shoppers from the mainland. | The demonstrations have coincided with mainland China's Golden week holiday, which usually prompts a huge influx of shoppers from the mainland. |
Chinese tourists account for two-thirds of all visitors to Hong Kong. | Chinese tourists account for two-thirds of all visitors to Hong Kong. |
But China suspended travel permits for domestic tour groups looking to visit Hong Kong because of the protests. | But China suspended travel permits for domestic tour groups looking to visit Hong Kong because of the protests. |
The China National Tourism Administration told travel agencies on Monday to stop organising Hong Kong-bound tours until further notice. | The China National Tourism Administration told travel agencies on Monday to stop organising Hong Kong-bound tours until further notice. |
Closures | Closures |
The decision doesn't affect tours that have already been sold, but nonetheless, there are concerns the move will lead to a further dip in business. | The decision doesn't affect tours that have already been sold, but nonetheless, there are concerns the move will lead to a further dip in business. |
Hong Kong retailers located near the protest sites such as Causeway Bay and Mong Kok have had to close stores because of the unrest. | Hong Kong retailers located near the protest sites such as Causeway Bay and Mong Kok have had to close stores because of the unrest. |
Some restaurants and bars are also said to be suffering from slower business and closing early. | Some restaurants and bars are also said to be suffering from slower business and closing early. |
"Sales of luxury goods, cosmetic products, and consumer durables are definitely hard hit," Raymond Yeung, senior economist at ANZ wrote in a report. | "Sales of luxury goods, cosmetic products, and consumer durables are definitely hard hit," Raymond Yeung, senior economist at ANZ wrote in a report. |
"However, the top line of convenience stores and supermarkets likely hold up. The launch of a new smartphone also offers some additional support in October. We cannot label domestic consumption as having collapsed." | "However, the top line of convenience stores and supermarkets likely hold up. The launch of a new smartphone also offers some additional support in October. We cannot label domestic consumption as having collapsed." |
Luxury | Luxury |
Hundreds of thousands of Mainland Chinese typically travel to Hong Kong during their "Golden Week" holiday, which starts on Oct 1. | Hundreds of thousands of Mainland Chinese typically travel to Hong Kong during their "Golden Week" holiday, which starts on Oct 1. |
Mainland group tours account for up to 10% of Chinese visitors to the city, according to Hong Kong's Travel Industry Council. | Mainland group tours account for up to 10% of Chinese visitors to the city, according to Hong Kong's Travel Industry Council. |
They flock to the city's luxury goods stores, such as Louis Vuitton and Fendi, and are the main cause of the city's spike in retail sales. | They flock to the city's luxury goods stores, such as Louis Vuitton and Fendi, and are the main cause of the city's spike in retail sales. |
Hong Kong's tourism industry is worth more than $38bn and accounted for about 3.9% of Hong Kong's gross domestic product in 2012. | Hong Kong's tourism industry is worth more than $38bn and accounted for about 3.9% of Hong Kong's gross domestic product in 2012. |
However, that is expected to take a hit after thousands of protestors took over the heart of the city demanding more democratic powers. | However, that is expected to take a hit after thousands of protestors took over the heart of the city demanding more democratic powers. |
The US, UK, Canada, France, Italy, Germany and Australia have also issued travel warnings to their citizens travelling to Hong Kong, telling them to avoid the protest areas. | The US, UK, Canada, France, Italy, Germany and Australia have also issued travel warnings to their citizens travelling to Hong Kong, telling them to avoid the protest areas. |
Are you affected by the protests? Get in contact by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Are you affected by the protests? Get in contact by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
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