The spread of the Chinese economy has spread to the service industry due to the spread of infection. January 28 5:06

With the spread of the new coronavirus, the Chinese economy is likely to be significantly affected, especially by the service industry.

Not only in Hubei Province, where the spread of infection is the worst, but also in Beijing and Tianjin, where long-distance buses have been suspended, the Ministry of Transportation has said that passengers on the 25th of this month, the Lunar New Year Transport volume was down 28.8% compared to last year.

In addition, the burgeoning movie industry in China is also having an impact, with many movie theaters being forced to close.

Chinese media has reported that the new year's lunar New Year's entertainment revenue has dropped significantly by 99.9% compared to last year.

In addition, tourist facilities around the world, including the World Heritage Site in Beijing and the Forbidden City in Shanghai, and Disneyland in Shanghai, have been closed, and the service industry has been severely damaged.

The impact is not limited to China.

According to estimates by the Asian Development Bank, losses in services, such as travel and transportation, were over $ 10 billion in 2003, when new viral pneumonia spread in China and Southeast Asia, including in China and Malaysia. It is said that it has gone up.

China has halted group travel not only in Japan but also overseas, including Japan, from the 27th.

During the Lunar New Year, the number of travelers from China to overseas is expected to exceed 7 million people, which has increased significantly since 2003, and the impact on surrounding countries and regions will be even greater Is also expected.

Shanghai Stock Exchange Reopen Date Changed to February 3

The Shanghai Stock Exchange has announced on Saturday that it will extend the holidays in line with the New Year's holiday and change the reopening date for the holidays from the originally scheduled 31st of this month to 3rd of next month.

The Chinese government has decided to extend the long-term holiday during the Lunar New Year holiday until February 2 to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, and the Shanghai Stock Exchange will reschedule accordingly. It is a shape that did.