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人民日报整版聚焦武汉加快建设国际消费中心城市
Chang Jiang Ri Bao·2025-08-19 12:55

Core Viewpoint - Wuhan is rapidly transforming into an international consumption center, showcasing significant growth in retail and commercial activities, driven by a surge in new stores and enhanced consumer experiences [9][11]. Group 1: Retail and Commercial Growth - In 2024, Wuhan added 456 new stores, including 7 national first stores and 159 stores exclusive to Central China, doubling the number of first stores compared to 2023 [9]. - The total commercial area increased by over 1.5 million square meters, maintaining Wuhan's position as a leader in commercial development in Central China [9]. - Major commercial projects such as JD Mall and Wuhan Binhai Tianjie are set to open soon, contributing to the city's commercial landscape [9]. Group 2: Consumer Behavior and Market Dynamics - The consumer market in Wuhan is shifting from a focus on availability ("有没有") to quality ("好不好"), reflecting a growing demand for better consumer experiences [9]. - The city is leveraging its rich historical and cultural heritage to create diverse consumption scenarios, enhancing the appeal of local tourism and night economy [9][10]. Group 3: Internationalization and Policy Support - Wuhan is enhancing its international consumption environment with policies like the "immediate refund" service for outbound travelers, and currently has 62 duty-free shops [11]. - The number of foreign visitors entering Wuhan through the airport increased by 44% in the first half of 2025 compared to the previous year, indicating a growing international interest [11]. Group 4: Economic Impact and Future Outlook - The social retail sales in Wuhan are projected to reach 793.19 billion yuan in 2024, with a year-on-year growth of 7.3% [7]. - The city aims to transform its geographical advantages into a dual-circulation hub, promoting high-level openness and consumption upgrades [10].