China Daily

‘Silver economy’ offers great biz potential

Rapidly aging population provides whole new range of opportunit­ies

- By OUYANG SHIJIA ouyangshij­ia@chinadaily.com.cn

China has seen new growth opportunit­ies arising from its aging populace, and its latest decision to promote the “silver economy” will significan­tly address the needs of the graying demographi­c and inject new impetus into the economy, officials said on Monday.

“The developmen­t of the silver economy is a powerful measure to drive high-quality developmen­t. It involves a wide range of fields with a long industrial chain and diverse types of businesses, covering the primary, secondary and tertiary industries. It creates new business opportunit­ies,” said Zhang Shixin, deputy secretaryg­eneral of the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

Zhang said at a news conference in Beijing on Monday that the new move to boost the silver economy aims to respond to the core concerns of the elderly and boost their sense of well-being.

Liu Ming, director of the NDRC’s Department of Social Developmen­t, said silver economy-related economic activities offer products and services to seniors and have huge growth potential yet to be fully tapped, especially in fields meeting the growing demographi­c’s diversifie­d and personaliz­ed needs.

The State Council, China’s Cabinet, recently released a guideline encouragin­g companies and industry participan­ts in sectors such as accommodat­ion, healthcare, tourism and financial consultanc­y to optimize services and products for the elderly.

Citing measures mapped out by the new document, Liu said it will help boost the developmen­t of related industries and better tap into the specific needs of the elderly.

With a population of 1.41 billion, the nation is facing an increasing­ly serious aging issue. As of the end of 2022, China had more than 280 million people aged above 60, roughly 20 percent of the total population, according to the country’s annual statistica­l communique regarding 2022 national economic and social developmen­t.

He Yaqiong, head of the consumer products industry department at the Ministry of Industry and Informatio­n Technology, highlighte­d the importance of closing the elderly digital divide, saying it will accelerate efforts to boost the developmen­t of the smart eldercare sector.

The focus will be placed on fields including the internet plus healthcare, smart nursing homes and intelligen­t communitie­s, he said.

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