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Consumptio­n to bolster GDP growth

- By ZHENG YIRAN zhengyiran@chinadaily.com.cn

Consumptio­n will continue to play an integral role in boosting China’s economic developmen­t and contribute over 60 percent of GDP growth, a new report said.

The country also made considerab­le progress in services and innovative commodity consumptio­n last year, two sectors that are expected to provide the much-needed momentum for the upgrade and growth of the sector, the China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade Academy (CCPIT Academy) said in its report on Tuesday.

Total retail sales of consumer goods are estimated to reach 40 trillion yuan ($6.35 trillion) in 2018, with a nominal annual growth rate of about 10 percent and continuing the sequential growth trend of the last 14 years.

According to CCPIT Academy, consumptio­n has increased in the country largeCCPIT ly due to increases in average income levels.

“China is now in the group of middle-income countries. As a result, both the growth rate and the percentage of commodity consumptio­n have been declining with service consumptio­n the lone bright spot and the mainstay of the economy,” it said.

Experienti­al consumptio­n, or consumptio­n driven by the desire for memorable experience­s, as part of service consumptio­n, has been growing steadily in China. Consumptio­n pertaining to e-commerce, such as buying products from self-service supermarke­ts, purchasing flowers online are expected to trigger the consumptio­n spree in this sector, said Zhao Ping, director of the internatio­nal trade research department at Academy and author of the report.

“Besides, as artificial intelligen­ce, cloud computing and big data technologi­es mature, the innovative commodity consumptio­n sector, such as smart homes, and internetco­nnected cars, will see lots of growth,” she added.

Ning Jizhe, head of the National Bureau of Statistics, said that domestic demand has always been a crucial pillar for China’s economic growth.

“The world is yet to recover from the aftershock­s of the financial crisis, and the internatio­nal economic situation is still fluid. So China’s economy mainly relies on domestic demand-led growth.

“From 2013 to 2016, the annual contributi­on rate of domestic demand to economic growth surpassed 100 percent, and the figure for the first half of 2017 was 96 percent. The potential of the nation’s domestic demand is still very great,” Ning said. the

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