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德勤中国高管:未来五年中国服务消费将涌现一批“黑马”
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-13 08:32

Core Insights - The future five years will see the emergence of "dark horses" in China's service consumption market driven by demographic changes, technological innovations, and precise policy guidance [1] - From 2020 to 2024, China's service consumption expenditure is expected to grow at an average annual rate of 9.6%, with a 5.2% year-on-year increase in service retail sales from January to July this year [1] - The service sector's contribution to the national economy has been increasing, with an average value-added share of 54.6% over the past decade, indicating a shift towards a service-oriented economy [1] Industry Analysis - The shift in consumer behavior reflects a transition from material goods to higher-quality life experiences, with surging demand in tourism, culture, and health services [1] - Multinational companies have significant opportunities in China's market, particularly in high-end medical, financial services, and digital entertainment sectors [1][2] - The service consumption landscape is evolving, with growth in smart health, community services, and AI-integrated services expected to drive further industry upgrades [3] Market Opportunities - The pet economy is transitioning from product consumption to service upgrades, with the market expected to exceed 100 billion RMB by 2025 [3] - The ongoing China International Service Trade Fair serves as a platform for global companies to share opportunities, attracting nearly 2,000 exhibitors, including around 500 Fortune 500 companies [3] - The fair promotes deep integration of industrial chains, innovation chains, and service chains, aiming to expand international market space and enhance global service trade certainty [3]