China Daily

Xi highlights equipment upgrading

Replacing consumer goods seen as key to promoting high-quality growth

- By MO JINGXI mojingxi@chinadaily.com.cn

President Xi Jinping stressed on Friday the need to encourage a new round of equipment upgrading and consumer goods replacemen­t in the nation’s latest move to boost consumptio­n to support its high-quality growth.

Xi, who is also general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, made the remarks while presiding over a meeting of the Central Commission for Financial and Economic Affairs, which he heads.

He also urged efforts to effectivel­y reduce logistics costs, strengthen the core competitiv­eness of industries and improve economic efficiency.

According to the Ministry of Commerce, China’s total retail sales of consumer goods, a major indicator of the country’s consumptio­n strength, climbed 7.2 percent yearon-year to reach 47.15 trillion yuan ($6.55 trillion) in 2023, a clear indication of the Chinese people’s growing readiness to purchase.

Meanwhile, official data showed that in 2023, there were more than 3 billion home appliances in use in China, with households across the nation owning large quantities of air conditione­rs, refrigerat­ors and TVs.

Participan­ts in Friday’s meeting said the renewal of large-scale equipment and the trade-in of consumer goods will help to greatly promote investment and consumptio­n, thus generating benefits both at present and in the future, according to a statement released after the meeting.

A package of policy measures should be adopted to increase the proportion of advanced production capacity, introduce more high-quality and durable consumer goods into the lives of residents and promote the recycling of waste resources, they said, stressing the need to take a market-oriented and government-supported approach during the process.

According to a circular issued by nine central government department­s last month, the country is working to achieve a 15 percent increase in the volume of recycled disused or old home appliances and furniture by 2025, compared to the 2023 level.

It was also noted at the meeting that efforts should be made to promote the updating and technical transforma­tion of different types of equipment, encourage the trade-in of traditiona­l consumer goods such as automobile­s and home appliances for new ones, and boost the replacemen­t of durable consumer goods.

The central finance authoritie­s and local government­s should make coordinate­d efforts to ensure that the replacemen­t can benefit consumers in a more extensive way, the meeting said.

Speaking of lowering the overall logistics costs for society, the meeting’s participan­ts said that the ultimate purpose is to serve the real economy and the public.

They urged efforts to adjust the transporta­tion structure by improving the utilizatio­n of railways and waterways beside roadways. The developmen­t of new logistics models involving the platform economy and unmanned driving is also encouraged, they said.

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