Trade Tensions Will Have Temporary Impact on China Tourism, Ctrip's Liang Says

Trade Tensions Will Have Temporary Impact on China Tourism, Ctrip's Liang Says

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The video discusses Ctrip's NASDAQ anniversary and its expansion plans in Asia. It explores the impact of US-China tensions on travel, particularly after the Huawei CFO arrest. The discussion highlights travel trends, with Europe and Asia as popular alternatives to the US. Despite economic slowdowns, the travel industry remains resilient, with growth expected in service and consumption sectors.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the main focus of the company's expansion plans for 2019?

Increasing partnerships with US companies

Growing the Asia outbound and inbound travel business

Expanding into South America

Focusing on domestic travel within China

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How have US policies affected the company's acquisition strategies?

They have faced significant challenges

They have not encountered any problems yet

They have decided to halt all acquisitions

They are focusing only on US companies

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30 sec • 1 pt

What is the perceived impact of the Huawei CFO arrest on travel?

It has no impact on travel

It has led to increased travel between the US and China

It is seen as a long-term issue

It is considered a temporary situation

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Which destinations are becoming more popular as alternatives to the US?

Europe and Africa

Canada and Mexico

Middle East and India

South America and Australia

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How is the travel industry expected to perform despite the economic slowdown in China?

It is anticipated to be among the least affected industries

It is expected to decline significantly

It will focus solely on luxury travel

It will only grow in domestic markets