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新华时评·民生无小事|别让政策红利被市场吞噬
Xin Hua She·2025-08-09 02:03

Group 1 - Recent policies aimed at reducing childcare costs, such as childcare subsidies and free preschool education, have been implemented to alleviate the financial burden on families [1] - Some retailers have taken advantage of these policies by raising prices on essential baby products like milk powder, diapers, and baby food, effectively negating the benefits of the subsidies [1] - The determination of price increases for baby products should rely on consumer purchasing records rather than retailers' claims of "adjusting promotional strategies" [1] Group 2 - There is an urgent need for comprehensive regulation of the maternal and infant market to ensure that policies genuinely benefit families [2] - A price monitoring mechanism should be established to track price dynamics and investigate abnormal price increases, with strict penalties for those disrupting market order [2] - Efforts should be made to standardize the pricing system in the maternal and infant industry and promote price transparency across online and offline sales channels [2]