Core Insights - The Ministry of Commerce and nine other departments released measures to expand service consumption, focusing on 19 specific initiatives to enhance service supply and stimulate demand [1][2] Group 1: Service Consumption Growth - Service retail sales increased by 5.1% year-on-year in the first eight months of the year, outpacing the 0.3 percentage point growth of goods retail sales [1] - The growth in service consumption is hindered by a shortage of high-quality service supply, which the Ministry aims to address through both domestic and international openings [1][2] Group 2: Specific Measures - Initiatives include promoting orderly openings in internet, culture, telecommunications, healthcare, and education sectors, and supporting the inclusion of more service areas in the encouraged foreign investment directory [2] - The measures also encourage the introduction of high-quality sports events and the development of a diversified education and training market [2] Group 3: Financial Support and Risk Mitigation - The measures emphasize strengthening financial support, including the establishment of funds to invest in qualifying service consumption enterprises and increasing credit support for service sectors [2][3] - A combination of government subsidies, financial support, and merchant discounts is proposed to mitigate consumer credit risks [3] Group 4: Stimulating New Consumption - Strategies to attract more foreign consumers, expand digital service consumption, and optimize student holiday arrangements are outlined to stimulate new service consumption [3] - The proposal includes exploring adjustments to school holiday schedules to increase opportunities for tourism and service consumption [3]
九部门联合发布扩大服务消费“19条” 放宽中高端医疗等领域市场准入,拓展数字服务消费,探索设置中小学春秋假
Zheng Quan Shi Bao·2025-09-16 18:08