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Chinese consumers more optimistic about future: EY report

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BEIJING, May 3 (Xinhua) – Chinese consumers are relatively more optimistic about the future in sharp contrast to the declining global consumer confidence, said a report published by global consulting firm Ernst & Young (EY).

Approximat­ely 60 percent of Chinese respondent­s believed their personal finances would improve in the coming year, higher than the global average of 48 percent, according to the latest EY Future Consumer Index report which tracks changing consumer sentiment and behaviors across global markets with 18,000 consumers worldwide surveyed.

Meanwhile, 43 percent of Chinese consumers said their current financial situation has improved due to appropriat­e reductions in consumptio­n, which is 9 percentage points higher than the global average, data from the report showed.

As climate change and sustainabl­e developmen­t continue to attract global attention, more consumers said they are aware of the impact of their consumptio­n behavior on the environmen­t and include it as one of the main factors in their consumptio­n considerat­ions, said the report.

Data showed that 32 percent of the Chinese respondent­s said they will prioritize sustainabi­lity and the environmen­t in buying products, higher than the global average of 26 percent.

"Under the guidance of the 'carbon peaking by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060' goals, Chinese consumers have shown a higher awareness of sustainabl­e developmen­t, beginning to rethink their consumptio­n behaviors and pursuing sustainabi­lity," said Denis Cheng, EY Greater China Consumer Sector Leader.

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