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九部门出台扩大服务消费政策措施
Zhong Guo Zheng Quan Bao·2025-09-16 20:20

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Commerce and nine other departments have jointly issued policies to expand service consumption, proposing 19 measures across five key areas to stimulate growth in the service sector [1][2]. Group 1: Promoting Service Consumption Platforms - The policies aim to deepen the "Buy in China" brand and launch a series of promotional activities called "Service Consumption Season" to enhance consumer engagement [1]. - Focus will be on key areas that closely relate to people's lives, have significant demand potential, and strong driving effects to cultivate service consumption brands and hotspots [1]. - The initiative includes the development of pilot cities for new business formats, models, and scenarios, promoting innovative and diverse service consumption experiences [1]. Group 2: Enriching High-Quality Service Supply - The measures propose to expand high-level opening of the service industry, particularly in internet, culture, telecommunications, healthcare, and education sectors [2]. - There will be a push to relax market access in high-end healthcare and leisure sectors, reducing restrictive measures to attract more foreign and private investment [2]. - The goal is to enhance the supply levels in cultural entertainment, sports, domestic services, elderly care, and childcare sectors [2]. Group 3: Stimulating New Service Consumption - The policies aim to attract more foreign visitors for consumption by expanding the list of countries eligible for visa exemptions and optimizing visa policies for foreigners [2]. - There is an emphasis on expanding digital service consumption, encouraging e-commerce platforms to innovate in online and offline integrated service consumption scenarios [2]. - Support will be provided for the digital transformation and operational promotion of life service enterprises [2]. Group 4: Strengthening Financial Support - The measures include utilizing various funding channels, such as central budget investments and local government bonds, to support the construction of service facilities in culture, tourism, elderly care, childcare, and sports [3]. - Financial institutions will be encouraged to increase credit support for service consumption sectors, with a focus on reasonable loan interest rates to sustainably support service consumption [3]. - Local governments may establish or incorporate existing risk compensation funds to share consumption credit risks and promote financial products tailored to service consumption characteristics [3].