Retail sales to see single-digit growth ( 2004-01-28 10:54) (Xinhua) Retail sales in Hong Kong
will see single-digit growth this year as the economy recovers, according to the
Hong Kong Retail Management Association.
Yu Pang-chun, chairman of the association, was quoted by Wednesday's South
China Morning Post as saying that even though the retail industry recorded a 4
percent drop in sales last year because of the SARS outbreak, the business
outlook was turning positive.
"The jobless rate has been falling since late last year, while the stock
market and the property market have improved. All these factors have helped
revive consumer confidence," he said.
With the relaxation of restrictions on individual travelers from Chinese
mainland last August and the move allowing them to purchase goods with the yuan
credit cards earlier this month, Yu said he expected the industry to record
single-digit growth this year.
"Retail prices will go up and I am confident that the deflationproblem can be
solved soon," he said.
Yu said the sales industry had been experiencing difficulties in recruiting
staff since November, but he denied that the manpower shortage was caused by the
low salaries on offer.
Thanks to the cold weather, the festive atmosphere and the surge in
individual mainland travelers, retail sales were also boosted during the Lunar
New Year holiday, which Yu said saw year-on-year double-digit growth.
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