"In the more than two years since the outbreak of the epidemic, China's economic operation has been greatly affected, and the business difficulties faced by the service industry are particularly prominent."
The state has implemented a series of policies to help enterprises relieve difficulties in the service industry, such as tax cuts and fee reductions, financial support, etc., and has achieved certain results, but catering, retail, tourism, road and waterway railroad transportation, civil aviation, and other aggregated contact service industries are still running hard, generally facing shrinking consumer markets, rising operating costs, rising labor rents, rising expenses for epidemic prevention, high commissions on platforms, and difficult financing and expensive financing, etc. Outstanding problems, there is an urgent need to formulate and introduce more targeted, more vigorous policies and measures to help them tide over the difficulties and resume development.