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The rise of overseas express delivery services has changed the pattern of international trade to a certain extent. It makes the circulation of goods more convenient and provides new opportunities for enterprises to expand their markets. At the same time, the special hardship industries are facing many challenges, such as financial pressure and fierce market competition. The policy of postponing the payment of pension insurance premiums has reduced the burden on these industries, allowing them to get a respite in the market competition.
From an economic perspective, overseas express delivery services have promoted the growth of global trade and driven the development of related industries. However, this has also had an impact on the domestic logistics industry. Some traditional logistics companies are facing the dilemma of shrinking business and declining profits. In this context, companies in special hardship industries need to think about how to transform and upgrade to adapt to market changes. The policy of deferring the payment of pension insurance premiums provides these companies with certain financial support, which helps them to carry out technological innovation, optimize services and enhance competitiveness.
From a social perspective, the development of overseas express delivery services has brought employment opportunities, but there are also some problems. For example, express delivery workers have high work intensity, low pay, and insufficient protection of their rights and interests. After deferring the payment of pension insurance premiums, enterprises in special hardship industries have more funds to improve employee benefits and increase employee work enthusiasm and stability. This is not only conducive to the development of enterprises, but also conducive to social harmony and stability.
In addition, the rapid development of overseas express delivery services has also posed challenges to environmental protection. A large number of express parcels have generated a large amount of waste, which has caused certain pressure on the environment. In the process of pursuing sustainable development, enterprises in special hardship industries can learn from the environmental protection experience of the overseas express delivery industry and adopt measures such as green packaging, energy conservation and emission reduction to reduce the impact on the environment.
In short, the State Council's executive meeting decided to implement a phased deferral of pension insurance premiums for the extremely poor industries, which has an impact on and promotes the development of overseas express delivery services. In the context of globalization, we should fully recognize this connection, formulate reasonable policies and development strategies, and promote the sustainable development of the economy and society.