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😡 Business owners in Changsha, Hunan Province protest for fair compensation after being defrauded by developers.
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Hundreds of business owners in Changsha demand rent refunds or the return of their shops, as they had been deceived by the developer.
Police attempted to disperse the crowd, leading to conflicts with the protesting business owners.
In 2019, legal documents revealed the impending seizure of the stores, shocking the business owners.
💔 Buyers were cheated into purchasing shops at high prices with false promises, leaving them unable to take possession or make any returns on investment.
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Buyers were persuaded to buy shops at high prices with long lease agreements and guarantees of return on investment.
Registration procedures were not completed, leading to the freezing of shops and leaving tenants as victims.
Businesses inside the mall were in cahoots with real estate developers, leading to a lack of customers for the trapped tenants.
💼 The video discusses the challenges faced by small businesses in malls due to high rent and competition from big brands.
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Malls use big brands to attract customers and make money at the expense of small businesses.
Small businesses face high rent, deposits, and thin profits in malls, making it difficult to survive.
The video highlights the unfair advantage given to big brands over small businesses in malls.
💼 Merchants in Juji City, China went on strike in response to a sudden increase in rent at the world's largest pearl market.
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Over a thousand merchants collectively shut their doors and went on strike.
The East China International Jewelry City serves as a center for pearl and jewelry production, processing, and trade.
The annual transaction volume of freshwater pearls in the city accounts for a significant amount.
📈 Businesses in China are struggling with rent increases and inventory management, leading to a surge in public protests.
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Businesses are facing challenges with rent increases and managing inventory, leading to financial strain.
The number of public protests in China has surged since the easing of pandemic restrictions, with over 2,230 protests involving at least 29,000 participants.
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