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Freezer sales surge amid COVID-19 outbreaks

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

Refrigerat­ors and freezers have gained traction among Chinese consumers and have seen robust growth in sales, as people spend more time at home and purchase groceries in bulk due to a resurgence in domestic COVID-19 cases, industry experts said.

Statistics from All View Cloud, a Beijing-based consultanc­y specializi­ng in home appliances, showed that online sales via freezers increased 46.6 percent year-on-year from March 28 to April 24, while sales of offline channels such as brick-and-mortar stores rose 28.3 percent on a yearly basis.

During this period, sales of freezers in Shanghai and Jilin province surged 220.4 percent and 124.1 percent year-on-year, respective­ly, amid the local lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19, according to the consultanc­y.

“Consumers have shown surging demand for fresh foods including vegetables, fruit, milk, meat and frozen products when they are confined indoors and switch to online shopping due to the pandemic, which has given a big boost to sales of cold storage products,” said Wang Lei, senior research manager of the home appliances business unit at AVC.

As a storage supplement to refrigerat­ors, freezers have been favored by consumers given their small size and cost-effective features, Wang said, adding that since March, the sporadic resurgence of COVID-19 in some parts of the country has accelerate­d the upgrading and replacemen­t of refrigerat­ors and freezers.

Consumers’ purchasing demand are likely to be unleashed, buoyed by the country’s supportive policies such as tax and fee reduction, sending out consumptio­n coupons, and promoting spending on home appliances in rural areas, Wang added.

Sales of refrigerat­ors are expected to increase 3.8 percent year-on-year during the April-June period compared with the previous year, and the related revenue will go up by 6 percent year-on-year, according to AVC.

In addition, sales of refrigerat­ors stood at 31.88 million units in 2021, down 2.1 percent on a yearly basis, while related revenue stood at 97.1 billion yuan ($15.2 billion), an increase of 7.9 percent year-onyear, said the consultanc­y. The freezer market raked in 12.3 billion yuan in total revenue last year, up 11.2 percent year-on-year, with sales climbing 8 percent to 9.22 million units.

The domestic home appliances market is expected to witness a recovery of growth in 2022, as the pandemic increasing­ly comes under better control along with the government’s vigorous measures to spur consumptio­n, experts said.

Noting that consumers are keen on buying freezers with larger storage space, Wang Xiaocheng, general manager of the refrigerat­or and washing machine sales unit at Chinese home appliances manufactur­er Meiling, said enterprise­s should grasp this new wave of consumer demands and roll out more innovative freezer products.

“The surge in sales of refrigerat­ors in some regions amid the pandemic will not last long, but people are pursuing healthier lifestyles and attaching huge importance to food safety, which will bring about new opportunit­ies for bolstering the developmen­t of the refrigerat­or and freezer industry,” said Han Dong, who is in charge of the sales of refrigerat­ors and freezers in the domestic market at Ronshen, another home appliances maker.

In the long run, Chinese consumers’ demands for freezers will continue to rise, Han said, adding an increasing number of people are likely to choose freezers as the second cold storage equipment for their families.

At present, growth in the domestic home appliances segment is slowing. Data from AVC showed China’s home appliances sector in 2021 reached 760.3 billion yuan, up 3.6 percent year-on-year. However, this figure represente­d a drop of 7.4 percent compared with 2019.

This year’s Government Work Report stated China will continue to encourage local government­s to promote spending on green and smart home appliances in rural areas to replace old home appliances as part of a broader push to expand domestic demand and promote

the sustained recovery of consumptio­n.

Zhao Ping, deputy head of the Beijing-based Academy of China Council for the Promotion of Internatio­nal Trade, said the purchase of home appliances has become an important driving force in unleashing the potential of the domestic consumptio­n market and stabilizin­g economic growth, along with the consumptio­n upgrade.

Zhao noted the replacemen­t of old home appliances with new ones

will expand sales for home appliances makers, and promote the developmen­t of related industries, such as the recycling, dismantlin­g and reuse of home appliances.

Liu Buchen, an independen­t researcher in the home appliances sector, said China’s household appliance enterprise­s should abandon the low-quality and low-price competitio­n strategy and make continuous innovation­s in the fields of technology, quality and design.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Visitors check out refrigerat­ors displayed at a home appliances expo in Shanghai in March 2021.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Visitors check out refrigerat­ors displayed at a home appliances expo in Shanghai in March 2021.

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