Governments at various levels in China are innovating several modes of transport to enable workers to return to their jobs after the Lunar New Year holiday that got extended due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Gong Yunya, who is in charge of the nonprofit's brand promotion in China, says that witnessing these sustainable projects grow from scratch and ultimately come to fruition has inspired her.
Governments at all levels also carried out operations to address issues related to collective funds, properties and resources in rural areas to restore the collective economy during the campaign. For instance, Chaozhou city of Guangdong province inspected 58,091 rural collective economic contracts and cleared 5,218 cases of occupied land covering nearly 860 hectares, which effectively prevented the loss of rural collective assets.
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Gordon Lam, vice-president of the Hong Kong Guangdong Youth Association, said the scarcity of land leads to a lucrative property market, and the city's property industry "has eroded the profitability of other sectors" and curbed their growth.
Globally, more than 65 million people work for the aviation and tourism industry. If the strict travel restrictions last for three months or longer, 25 million related jobs would be under threat, the IATA said.
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Government stimulus also played a role, he said, referring to Beijing's efforts to bolster employment by cutting taxes for private businesses and offering subsidies to employers who refrain from reducing staff during hard times.
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