政府推「3+4」檢疫新安排 零售界:有利復常惟對業界幫助有限
零售管理協會主席謝邱安儀在電台節目表示,歡迎政府放寬酒店檢疫期,認為是好的方向,助本港復常,但現仍未能與內地通關,相信短時間內對零售業界幫助有限,她亦擔心多了港人出外旅遊,令留港消費減少。
另外,合資格市民周日起分期領取第二階段消費券,她指,六成半會員在今輪消費券帶動下,生意錄得雙位數字升幅,其中個人護理類別呈最大升幅;她補充,本港下半年經濟仍然有不明朗因素,加上今次消費券是分期派發,相比上輪一次過派發,社會消費氣氛會有差別。
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