China Daily (Hong Kong)

New retail to be a driver for the upgrading of economic growth

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IN THE GOVERNMENT WORK REPORT he delivered to the National People’s Congress, China’s top legislatur­e, on Monday, Premier Li Keqiang stressed consumptio­n’s fundamenta­l role in driving economic growth, and urged government­s of various levels to promote the developmen­t of a new type of consumptio­n featuring ”new retail”. Southern Metropolis Daily comments:

Before 2010, the consumptio­n growth in China had been markedly slower than the growth of either investment or gross domestic product. Consumptio­n’s share in GDP had dropped from more than 70 percent in the 1960s to 48 percent in 2010. In the developed countries, the proportion is nearly 70 percent, and consumptio­n is a robust economic engine.

The fall of the consumptio­n’s share in GDP in recent years primarily stems from the Chinese manufactur­ing industries’ inability to satisfy the demand for higher quality products of consumers, who have demonstrat­ed their strong purchasing power abroad.

Last year, Chinese tourists spent about 1.5 trillion yuan ($237 billion) overseas, up from 1 trillion yuan in 2014.

The purpose of the supply-side structural reform the central authoritie­s are advancing is to upgrade the supply side to better satisfy the needs of the

demand side, and boost economic growth by tapping into the potential of consumptio­n. It represents the right direction to restructur­e the economy.

Over the past five years, the total retail sales of consumer goods has increased by 11.3 percent on average each year with online purchases growing more than 30 percent annually on average. The effects of the fast rise of e-commerce are palpable.

Online retail expands the trade radius and resolves the informatio­n asymmetry while forming a whole industry chain and creating a large number of jobs, making it a growth driver for various industries based on the internet and modern logistics and new financial technology.

That the Government Work Report has emphasized the importance of developing new types of consumptio­n, shows that the authoritie­s intend to make it a driver for upgrading the quality of economic growth.

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