This day, it's too hard.
At first, I thought that only small self-employed companies declared bankruptcy, but I didn't expect more and more large enterprises to declare bankruptcy because they couldn't stand the pressure.
Really? Really? It's too difficult!
Not only in China, but also in many well-known foreign companies.
For example, many of those big enterprises have gone bankrupt.
As for the aviation industry, according to incomplete statistics, during the epidemic, five commercial aerospace companies sought to reorganize or shut down, and many aerospace companies made large-scale layoffs.
Latin American Centennial Airlines also filed for bankruptcy protection. During the epidemic, they could not bear the daily losses and finally declared bankruptcy.
The same is true of the financial technology industry. On May 8, it was reported that five branches and sub-branches had terminated their business applications, and more than 800 bank outlets closed this year.
A century-old American bank in Bosville, West Virginia, also declared bankruptcy.
Murray Financial also declared bankruptcy.
An American satellite company worth $8 billion filed for bankruptcy. Moreover, only 34 satellites were launched in 20 19.
In the hotel tourism industry, the proportion of tourism in 2020 is much less than that of last year, and Beijing China Travel Service announced that it would stop work, stop production and reduce salary. As a tourism company with the longest history, the oldest qualification and the widest business in China, it was not crushed by SARS in 2003, but by COVID-19 in 2020. I have to say it's an embarrassing thing.
There is also a 4A scenic spot in Henan that even declared bankruptcy, which is the first 4A scenic spot to file for bankruptcy under the epidemic.
Besides them, there must be many companies that have filed for bankruptcy.
The same is true for the food and catering industry. Every year, the Chinese New Year is the most developed time for the catering industry, but this year is not the case.
So are many other industries.
Difficult! Difficult! Difficult!