Core Insights - The Chinese consumption pattern is shifting towards a balanced focus on both goods and services consumption, with the Ministry of Commerce planning to introduce policies to expand service consumption in September [2][3][4] - Service retail sales increased by 5.2% year-on-year from January to July, indicating a growing importance of service and experience consumption in the economy [3][4] - By 2024, per capita service consumption expenditure is expected to account for 46.1% of total per capita consumption expenditure, contributing 63% to the growth of resident consumption expenditure [3][4] Service Consumption Growth - The service sector is identified as a key area for boosting consumption, with potential to enhance both life services and productive services, thereby optimizing industrial structure and increasing the value added by services [4][5] - Service consumption is directly linked to improving people's livelihoods, particularly in sectors like elderly care, healthcare, and childcare, which enhances overall happiness [4][5] - The service sector is projected to account for 48.8% of total employment in China by 2024, with significant growth in employment in hospitality, residential services, and cultural entertainment sectors [4][5] Policy Measures and Openings - The Ministry of Commerce aims to address the issue of insufficient high-quality service supply by increasing openness and reducing restrictions, particularly in telecommunications, healthcare, and education [5][6] - The introduction of more service sectors into the "Encouraging Foreign Investment Industry Directory" is expected to enhance the quality of service supply and stimulate market vitality [5][6] - Financial and fiscal incentives will be utilized to boost service consumption demand, alongside reducing restrictive policies to invigorate the service industry [6][7] Innovation and New Consumption Scenarios - High-quality, diversified, and composite innovative scenarios are crucial for enhancing service consumption [7] - The Ministry of Commerce will support the development of new consumption formats and scenarios, promoting integration across various sectors such as tourism, culture, and sports [7][8] - The upcoming China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in 2025 will showcase over 190 new service trade achievements and is expected to further promote the import of high-quality services [8]
若干政策措施9月将出台 我国服务消费新增量已在路上
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2025-08-27 11:29