Group 1 - The "old for new" policy has significantly boosted consumer goods sales, exceeding 1.1 trillion yuan, benefiting millions of families through fiscal subsidies [1] - The policy has particularly benefited inland provinces like Henan, enhancing rural markets and improving living standards for middle and low-income families [1][2] - Challenges have emerged with some localities suspending subsidies, which may affect consumer expectations and highlight the need for better policy continuity [1][2] Group 2 - Local governments face challenges in executing the "old for new" policy, including tight budgets and complex operational platforms [2] - There is a recommendation for phased implementation of fiscal subsidies to ensure continuity and predictability in the policy [2] - The effectiveness of fiscal policies in driving consumption depends not only on the amount of subsidies but also on their proper utilization and consumer protection [2][3] Group 3 - The current "old for new" policy is larger in scale and scope, focusing on green technology and actual consumer needs [3] - For the future, better utilization of fiscal funds, efficient local execution, and adherence to regulations by enterprises are crucial for sustained market recovery [3]
做好以旧换新的政策衔接
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-06-11 23:21