China Overseas Chinese Network, January 21. According to Spanish "European News" compiled reports, the shadow of the epidemic has not yet been shaken off, and the Chinese businessmen in Palma, Spain are actively reforming and transforming. They closed large warehouses and turned their attention to other investment goals.

  Many bars, cafes, and restaurants in the city center are in urgent need of changing hands under the weight of the epidemic. The manager of an intermediary said that due to the increase in the number of stores that need to be changed hands, store prices fell by 50%, which caused a wave of signing new contracts. Chinese businessmen This situation is being used to redirect investment.

  Under the influence of the epidemic, the regional tourism industry is undoubtedly also affected. Many Chinese businessmen have closed the wholesale warehouses of souvenir shops.

There are also some Chinese merchants selling clothes and souvenirs on the coast, but because they are seasonal businesses, they are also planning to close their doors.

  According to the chairman of the Balearic Islands China Association (Achinib), the Balearic tourism industry continues to be hit hard, the number of warehouses and enterprises transferred by Chinese businessmen has also continued to increase, and some Chinese businessmen have decided to change their business models.

  Kim Xing is an example of Chinese business transformation.

He chose to turn his business goal to a bar. This is the first time he has run a bar. The store not only provides traditional Spanish snacks, but also Chinese and Japanese cuisine.

There are also many coastal Chinese businessmen looking for 1,000-2,000-square-meter stores in cities to open 100-yuan shops. They expect the urban tourism industry to recover earlier than the coastal tourism industry, and the rental prices of such shops have dropped a lot.

(Yian)