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Labubu爆火、“情绪价值”与消费新趋势
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-09-05 22:41

Core Insights - The Chinese government aims to boost sports consumption and develop a high-quality sports industry, targeting a total scale exceeding 7 trillion yuan by 2030 [1] - The trend of consumption is increasingly characterized by the integration of culture, tourism, commerce, sports, and exhibitions, reflecting changing consumer preferences [1][2] Consumption Trends - The service sector's share in consumption is rising, currently at approximately 46% in China, compared to around 70% in developed countries like the U.S. [1][2] - Service consumption is driving product consumption, as seen in events like the recent Egyptian Civilization Exhibition in Shanghai, which generated over 300 million yuan in ticket sales and over 400 million yuan in cultural product sales [2] - Quality and diversity are becoming key consumer concerns, with emotional value playing a significant role in purchasing decisions [2][3] - Social attributes of consumption are increasingly important, particularly among younger consumers who express individuality through their purchases [2][3] Generational Changes - There is a notable generational shift in consumption patterns, with younger generations (90s, 00s, and even 10s) showing increased spending in service sectors while being more frugal in material consumption [3] - The concentration of population from rural to urban areas continues, with service consumption increasingly focused in high-density regions [3][8] Instant Service Industry - The rise of the "instant service industry" is evident, with e-commerce platforms evolving from product delivery to providing various home services, creating new employment opportunities [5][6] - The shift towards "service to home" channels is changing the dynamics of consumer interaction and service delivery [5][6] Online and Offline Dynamics - The relationship between online and offline channels is complex, with both complementing and competing against each other [7][8] - Online platforms are enhancing the visibility of individual service providers, shifting the focus from corporate branding to personal reputation [6][7] Implications for Businesses and Government - Businesses must adapt to the structural changes in the economy, embracing new trends rather than resisting them [9][10] - Government policies should address the disparities created by these trends, supporting affected industries and promoting equitable growth across regions [10]