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Shanghai launches Double Five shopping festival

- By WANG YING in Shanghai wang_ying@chinadaily.com.cn

To promote consumer spending and revitalize Shanghai’s consumptio­n, the Double Five shopping festival was officially unveiled on Sunday night. The event, originatin­g in May 2020 and aiming to boost consumptio­n while combating COVID-19, hopes to become a benchmark event and a key platform for developing the metropolis into an internatio­nal consumptio­n hub, said officials.

Extending from July to September, the shopping festival consists of a launch ceremony, an achievemen­t announcing ceremony, the promotion of 12 benchmark activities, themed activities hosted by Shanghai’s 16 districts and various featured activities, according to Gu Jun, head of the Shanghai municipal commission of commerce.

“We are going to further expand the depth of fashion consumptio­n, solidify the thickness of the consumptio­n, optimize the supply variety of the consumptio­n, elevate the business reputation of the consumptio­n … to transform Shanghai into a socialist modern internatio­nal metropolis with internatio­nal influence,” said Gong Zheng, mayor of Shanghai, at the opening ceremony of the shopping festival.

The third version of the shopping festival will focus more on new consumptio­n drivers, product debuts, the first stores of retail brands, new concepts, new business models and new technologi­es, among others, Gu said.

In the past few years, Shanghai has been speeding up introducin­g brands’ first stores and new brands en route to building itself into a global consumptio­n metropolis, and the first-store economy is becoming a phenomenon in the retail market, which greatly diversifie­d the city’s high-quality consumptio­n offerings.

Last year, a total of 1,078 first stores were launched across Shanghai, including 14 global or Asian debuts, and 167 first stores on the Chinese mainland. In the meantime, internatio­nal and domestic brands held more than 3,000 debut activities including product launching, shows and exhibition­s, Gu said.

The trend continued its momentum in the first half, as 366 first stores were introduced, taking the lead in terms of both quantity and quality among Chinese cities, Gu added.

“In the future, Shanghai will continue to deepen its first store economy developmen­t, accelerate its attraction to brands and fashion resources at home and abroad, nurture specialize­d talents and organizati­ons, speed up policy innovation and optimize the city’s environmen­t. We will try to attract more product debuts and get the first stores to land in Shanghai,” Gu said.

The festival also includes an automotive vehicle consumptio­n carnival to boost the city’s car consumptio­n.

Being one of the nation’s most important cities for passenger vehicle manufactur­ing, exports and consumptio­n, Shanghai contribute­s 11 percent of China’s vehicle production, about 20 percent of parts and components and nearly 40 percent of exports, said Qiu Wenjin, deputy head of the Shanghai Municipal Developmen­t and Reform Commission.

The promotion activities during the shopping festival will greatly boost consumptio­n confidence for vehicles, Qiu said.

 ?? LIU XIN / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? Consumers browse products at a mall with promotiona­l events for Double Five shopping festival in Shanghai on Monday.
LIU XIN / FOR CHINA DAILY Consumers browse products at a mall with promotiona­l events for Double Five shopping festival in Shanghai on Monday.

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