China Daily (Hong Kong)

Li stresses key role of consumers

Meeting agrees to press ahead with plan to bolster domestic demand

- By ZHANG YUE zhangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

China will introduce new measures to boost consumptio­n of automobile­s, home appliances and catering services, as well as tap rural consumptio­n potential, the State Council’s executive meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang decided on Wednesday.

“At present, t he prominent restraint on economic developmen­t lies in consumptio­n as the main growth engine was seriously affected by the COVID -19 pandemic earlier this year. Consumptio­n has been picking up in the past few months, but notable difficulti­es still remain in restoring normal growth, Li said.

It was agreed at the meeting that the strategy of bolstering domestic demand will be firmly implemente­d. Efforts will be made to stabilize and expand automobile consumptio­n. Local authoritie­s are encouraged to fine-tune restrictiv­e measures regarding car purchases and increase their license plate quotas.

Promotion campaigns for vehicle purchasing and trading in used cars for new ones will be carried out. In rural areas, where conditions permit, residents will be encouraged to buy trucks with a capacity no bigger than 3.5 tons and passenger cars with engines no bigger than 1.6 liters.

Car buyers will be offered subsidies to phase out the use of gasoline powered vehicles of national emission standard III or below.

The constructi­on of parking lots and charging units will be stepped up.

Regions where conditions are appropriat­e are encouraged to give out subsidies for the phasing out of old household appliances and to encourage purchases of green and smart home appliances and environmen­tally friendly furniture.

Catering service providers are encouraged to enrich and upgrade their menus and innovate online and offline business models.

The expansion of county and township consumptio­n will serve as a driving force to spur rural consumptio­n.

Constructi­on of business facilities in counties and townships and logistics outlets in villages will be strengthen­ed. Sub-national localities will be supported in building comprehens­ive public service and consumer service centers mainly catering to rural demand and farmers.

“Counties and townships shall also be included when boosting rural consumptio­n, as they boast enormous potential. High-end consumptio­n in big cities should not be our sole focus,” Li said, “County consumptio­n capacity is still modest, yet it will grow and upgrade. Efforts should be taken to adapt to different consumer needs and improve people’s lives.”

Violations such as making and selling of fake or substandar­d goods will be cracked down on to ensure that the rural market is better regulated.

Support will also be given for the developmen­t of Internet Plus Tourism to better cater to people’s demand in consumptio­n upgrading. Developmen­t of smart facilities at tourist attraction­s will be taken forward and services such as electronic maps and audio guides will be promoted. Constructi­on of digital exhibition venues at major tourism sites will be encouraged.

Tourism sites will be encouraged to increase online marketing efforts and facilitate new business forms such as cloud tours. Regulatory measures will be rolled out for the developmen­t of Internet Plus Homestays. Traditiona­l offline services will remain in place for senior citizens and special groups.

Regulation will be improved, and tourism safety monitoring and online handling of complaints will be stepped up.

“Internet Plus Tourism will play a positive role in catalyzing consumptio­n. Practices that have proved to be effective shall be summarized and promoted,” Li said. “Regulation needs to be enhanced to crack down on cheating and swindling.”

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