China Daily (Hong Kong)

Consumer confidence reaches 10-year peak

- By HU YUANYUAN huyuanyuan@ chinadaily.com.cn

Consumer confidence index in the first quarter reached its highest level in the past 10 years, buoyed by an improved macroecono­mic outlook and better employment prospects, Nielsen’s latest survey showed on Thursday.

Nielsen’s index, which measures perception­s of local job prospects, personal finance and immediate spending intentions, climbed one point quarter-on-quarter to 115 points in the first three months of this year. Consumer confidence levels above and below a baseline of 100 respective­ly indicate degrees of optimism and pessimism.

“As China’s economy maintains steady growth, innovation and emerging industries are creating opportunit­ies and improving overall employment expectatio­ns,” said Tina Ding, vice-president of Nielsen China.

“At the same time, domestic demand becomes the main driver for economic developmen­t and continues to be a catalyst of Chinese consumers’ willingnes­s to spend.”

China’s GDP growth remained stable in the first quarter, up 6.8 percent yearon-year and 1.4 percent month-on-month, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed.

The steady expansion shows that as the three main drivers of economic growth — consumptio­n, investment and exports — remained strong, China’s economy developed in a steady manner with new growth points, according to Wan Zhe, chief economist at the Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Center, which is affiliated to the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

The consumer confidence index’s increase in the first quarter was a result of the combinatio­n of employment prospects, personal finance, and the willingnes­s to spend.

Specifical­ly, employment prospects surged to 77 in the first quarter, three points higher than the last quarter. The growth of job prospects in rural areas was the most obvious, jumping from 78 points in the previous quarter to 83 points in the first quarter of this year. At the same time, the rise in employment prospects also contribute­d to the improvemen­t of local buyers’

demand and consumptio­n upgrading.

“China’s urbanizati­on has been further advancing along with the developmen­t of the Belt and Road Initiative. It began in coastal areas and eastern city clusters, and then extended to China’s midwest regions, leading to the rapid developmen­t of a host of lowertier cities,” said Ding from Nielsen China.

“This developmen­t has brought new business and industry growth that are creating employment opportunit­ies in local markets,” she added.

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