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市场调查报告书
东盟COVID-19之后的变化趋势和增长机会Transformative Post-COVID-19 Trends and Growth Opportunities in ASEAN |
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出版商 | Frost & Sullivan | 商品编码 | 979068 | ||||
出版日期 | 内容资讯 | 英文 65 Pages 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内 |
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东盟COVID-19之后的变化趋势和增长机会 Transformative Post-COVID-19 Trends and Growth Opportunities in ASEAN | ||
出版日期: 2020年12月01日 | 内容资讯: 英文 65 Pages |
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大流行已经在劳动力、费者行为和消费者支出方面发生了重大变化。结果,新兴国家的失业和贫困问题进一步受到关注。每个国家的新常态包括戴口罩和保持社交距离。
许多国家正在逐步开放经济,尽管有严格的法规,但基本服务,杂货店和零售店正在重新开放。但是,由于全球行动仍受各国限制,航空和旅游业尚未恢复,大多数在役航班都是返回外国国民的回程航班。
本报告调查了COVID-19大流行对东盟的影响,并提供了有关市场转型趋势,增长机会以及部门/国家影响的信息。
COVID-19 Creating Transformational Growth Opportunities in ASEAN
Macroeconomic Growth Opportunities in Post-COVID-19 ASEAN covers the positive and negative impacts of the pandemic on the economy of 4 countries-Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic by World Health Organization on 11 March, 2020 and is expected to severely impact the global economy. As of early June, 2020, there were more than 6 million positive cases of coronavirus and Thailand was the first country outside China to announce positive cases (on 13 January 2020).
The study forecasts the recovery scenario of each country's economy. It identifies aviation and tourism as the worst-hit sectors, due to global restrictions in movements. The impact has been positive on the ICT and medical devices industries, with a sudden spike in demand. The study outlines the corresponding economic trends and forecasts for the ASEAN countries.
Various strategic imperatives have been discussed, explaining how the countries can combat COVID-19. Impact of the oil price war inflicted by oil-importing countries in mid-April has also been analyzed.
All 4 countries have announced various stimulus packages worth billions of dollars over the course of the last few months to stabilize the economy. These packages were primarily directed toward saving and creating jobs, supporting SMEs, and helping individuals and households. The study also highlights the important monetary policy measures taken by the countries during COVID-19.
Major shifts in workforce, consumer behavior, and consumer spending have been witnessed, due to the pandemic. As a result, unemployment and poverty in underdeveloped and developing countries are additional concerns. A new normal in each country is set to follow post COVID-19, includes wearing masks and maintaining social distance.
Many countries are opening up their economy in phases, with strict regulations in place. Essential services, food outlets, and retail stores starting their businesses first. However, aviation and tourism are yet to pick up, as global movements are still restricted across countries. Most of the flights in operation are repatriation flights bringing back native citizens from various countries.
Frost & Sullivan continues to track market developments across sectors and geographies.