Shanghai Daily

Services consumptio­n grows rapidly

- MACRO-ECONOMY (Xinhua)

CHINA’S consumptio­n of services in sectors including tourism, culture and sports registered fast growth in H1, according to the National Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

In the first half, service consumptio­n in tourism, culture, sports, elderly care, and housekeepi­ng accounted for 40 percent of total household consumptio­n, according to Liu Yunan, an NDRC official.

China’s tourism market continued to expand, with domestic tourism revenue rising 12.5 percent year on year in H1.

Both investment and consumptio­n in the culture industry showed good performanc­e in H1. Fixed asset investment in the culture industry climbed 17.5 percent from a year earlier, while China’s box office sales went up 17.8 percent year on year.

With an aging population, demand for elderly care services has been on the rise. By June, the number of elderly care institutio­ns and facilities reached 156,000, with over 7 million beds and more than 700,000 workers.

Sports, a sector with great potential in China, also saw marked growth, said Ou Xiaoli, another NDRC official.

Ou forecasts that by the end of 2018, the added value of the sports industry will contribute to over 1 percent of China’s GDP, contributi­ng to nearly a trillion yuan (US$146 billion) in consumptio­n and creating over 4.4 million jobs.

China is seeking to transition from an economy reliant on investment and exports of low-value-added goods to a consumptio­n, service-driven one.

In H1, retail sales expanded 9.4 percent year on year to reach 18 trillion yuan, with final consumptio­n expenditur­e contributi­ng 78.5 percent to economic growth.

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