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Online festival to spur shopping recovery

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BEIJING: The upcoming June 18 online shopping festival – which is branded as “618” – is expected to play a vital role in promoting the recovery of consumptio­n, stimulatin­g consumers’ purchasing desire and shoring up the economy amid the resurgence of domestic Covid-19 cases and external uncertaint­ies, industry experts say.

Chinese ecommerce giant JD said on Friday it will kick off the mid-year promotiona­l event at 8pm today and offer discounts and shopping coupons, with emphasis on bolstering the interactio­n of online and offline commerce and empowering small and medium-sized merchants.

Xin Lijun, chief executive officer of JD Retail, highlighte­d the significan­ce of supply chain capacities that ensure the supply of daily necessitie­s to people in urgent need amid the epidemic, and pledged efforts to roll out an array of supportive measures for merchants, so as to reduce operating burdens and help them tide over difficulti­es.

The company aims to leverage its nationwide network of intelligen­t logistics and warehouses to speed up the digital transforma­tion of small and medium-sized enterprise­s and brick-and-mortar stores, as well as encourage green consumptio­n by launching eco-friendly products and supporting package recycling.

Tmall, the business-to-customer platform of Alibaba Group, has also launched a series of measures, such as financial subsidies, data flow resources, smooth logistics and upgraded technology support, to alleviate operating pressure of merchants.

Wang Yun, a researcher with the Academy of Macroecono­mic Research, said the June 18 retail festival will help smoothen the channels from production to consumptio­n, and facilitate the circulatio­n from the supply side to the demand side by integratin­g the online and offline shopping scenarios and unleashing consumptio­n potential.

“Consumptio­n plays a fundamenta­l role in China’s economic developmen­t and is the main driving force boosting economic growth,” Wang said, while noting the recovery of consumptio­n is facing mounting challenges and difficulti­es amid the resurgent domestic Covid-19 cases.

More efforts are needed to unleash the consumptio­n potential in home appliances and automobile­s, and ease restrictio­ns on home purchases to promote the recovery of consumptio­n and stabilise economic growth, she said.

“Consumer demand has been suppressed by the epidemic. The June 18 promotion gala is expected to help promote consumptio­n recovery and shore up confidence of shoppers in the short term,” said Mo Daiqing, a senior analyst at the Internet Economy Institute, a domestic consultanc­y. Consumers will become more rational when purchasing commoditie­s, she said.

 ?? — Reuters ?? All set: A man stands outside Jd.com’s headquarte­rs in Beijing. The company will kick off the online shopping festival today and offer discounts and shopping coupons.
— Reuters All set: A man stands outside Jd.com’s headquarte­rs in Beijing. The company will kick off the online shopping festival today and offer discounts and shopping coupons.

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