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Di Yi Cai Jing Zi Xun·2025-09-16 09:45

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Commerce and nine other departments released policies to expand service consumption, emphasizing its role in improving livelihoods and driving economic growth [2][3]. Group 1: Measures to Promote Service Consumption - A series of promotional activities called "Service Consumption Season" will be launched to stimulate consumption [3]. - Support for high-quality consumption resources to collaborate with well-known IPs to create new consumption scenarios [3]. - Extension of operating hours for popular cultural and tourist venues, along with optimized reservation methods, to encourage more visits [3][4]. Group 2: Enhancing Service Supply - Expansion of high-level opening-up in the service industry, particularly in internet, culture, telecommunications, and healthcare sectors [3][4]. - Development of cultural and artistic projects to enhance the supply of quality cultural products and services [4]. - Encouragement of foreign sports events and local mass sports events to create well-known competitions and enhance tourism [4]. Group 3: Stimulating New Service Consumption - Measures to attract more foreign visitors for consumption, including optimizing visa policies and promoting cultural resources [5]. - Encouragement of digital service consumption through e-commerce platforms and support for the digital transformation of service enterprises [5]. - Adjustments to student holiday arrangements to increase opportunities for travel and service consumption [5]. Group 4: Financial Support for Service Consumption - Utilization of various funding channels to support the construction of service facilities in culture, tourism, and sports [6]. - Promotion of innovative financial products tailored to the needs of service consumption enterprises [6]. - Increased support for consumer credit, including risk-sharing mechanisms to encourage financial institutions to lend to service sectors [6]. Group 5: Statistical Monitoring - Optimization of service consumption statistics to reflect regional development accurately [6]. - Encouragement of the use of big data and information technology for monitoring and analysis of service consumption [6].