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香港:10%受访者预期2025年第三季业务状况较上一季为佳
智通财经网· 2025-07-18 09:34
Business Outlook - The overall expectation for business conditions in Q3 2025 is less optimistic, with 10% of respondents anticipating better conditions compared to 18% expecting worse conditions, indicating a negative sentiment [1] - Compared to Q2 2025, the proportion of respondents expecting better business conditions in Q3 2025 has slightly increased from 9% to 10%, while the proportion expecting worse conditions remains stable at 18% [1] Industry Analysis - In several industries, respondents generally expect a decline in business/output volume for Q3 2025 compared to Q2 2025, particularly in construction, transportation, warehousing and express services, import and export trade, accommodation and food services, and retail [2] Employment Expectations - Overall, respondents expect employment numbers to remain relatively unchanged in Q3 2025 compared to Q2 2025. However, in the information and communications sector, more respondents anticipate a decline in employment numbers, while in the real estate sector, more expect an increase [3] Pricing Expectations - Most industries expect product prices/service charges to remain stable in Q3 2025 compared to Q2 2025. Notably, in the construction industry, a significant number of respondents expect a decrease in bidding prices [4] - A government spokesperson noted a slight improvement in the overall short-term business outlook for large enterprises compared to the previous quarter, with stable hiring intentions [4]
韩国产业部副部长:如果实施美国关税,将对本地经济产生重大影响。
news flash· 2025-07-08 07:37
Core Viewpoint - The South Korean Deputy Minister of Industry stated that the implementation of U.S. tariffs would have a significant impact on the local economy [1] Group 1 - The potential U.S. tariffs could disrupt trade relations and affect various sectors within the South Korean economy [1] - The Deputy Minister emphasized the need for careful consideration of the economic repercussions that such tariffs could bring [1] - There is a concern that these tariffs may lead to increased costs for consumers and businesses in South Korea [1]