China Daily (Hong Kong)

Consumer coupon system must be better calibrated

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Many local government­s have issued coupons in a bid to boost consumptio­n, which has been seriously dampened by the COVID-19 pandemic. In most cases, the coupons allow the holders to enjoy a discount, when their spending reaches a designated amount.

Statistics show more than 170 citylevel government­s have issued coupons worth more than 19 billion yuan ($2.68 billion). The coupons are expected to bring about immediate effects by increasing consumptio­n by many times their face value in a short period of time.

However, the outcome has not been as policymake­rs hoped, not only because some coupons have not been used before their expiry date, but also because some are being directly turned to cash.

It is urgent for government­s at the local level to take concrete actions to plug the loopholes, and put an end to the coupon black market, so that the coupons achieve their intended purpose.

The existence of the loopholes, which are widespread in many parts of the country, indicate relevant local government­s have not done their homework well before carrying out the policy.

Also, that some coupons have not been used at all should also offer the government some food for thought. With the unemployme­nt rate remaining high, the spending power of many low-income families is further weakened. So even if they have the coupons, they might not have enough money to use them. Therefore, some coupons should be customized for the use of poorer households.

It has become a matter of urgency therefore to stop consumer cash-out transactio­ns, and multiple department­s should join forces to increase their efforts to crack down on the malicious behavior.

The challenges facing the current domestic economic developmen­t are unpreceden­ted, but at the same time, many means of relief are unpreceden­ted, and the issuance of digital consumer coupons is one of them. As a new policy tool emerging in the digital age, if the issuance and use of consumer coupons can be improved through trial and error, it may develop into a kind of normalized policy option to help boost the economy.

—BEIJING NEWS

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