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加大对服务消费领域经营主体信贷投放力度
Zheng Quan Ri Bao·2025-09-16 23:15

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Commerce and nine other departments have jointly issued policies to expand service consumption, aiming to boost domestic demand and improve people's livelihoods while supporting high-quality economic development [1]. Group 1: Specific Measures - Five main areas with 19 specific tasks are outlined in the policy measures to enhance service consumption [1]. - The first area focuses on cultivating service consumption promotion platforms and implementing quality improvement actions, including the "Service Consumption Season" activities [1]. - The second area emphasizes enriching high-quality service supply, enhancing levels in cultural entertainment, sports, housekeeping, elderly care, and childcare services, while expanding high-level openness in the service industry [2]. - The third area aims to stimulate new service consumption by attracting more foreign visitors and expanding digital service consumption [1]. - The fourth area highlights strengthening financial support through various funding channels, including central budget investments and local government bonds, to support service facility construction and increase credit support for service consumption [1]. - The fifth area involves improving statistical monitoring systems and innovating service consumption monitoring and analysis methods [1]. Group 2: Financial Support and Market Access - The policy encourages the orderly opening of sectors such as the internet and culture, and expanding pilot programs in telecommunications, healthcare, and education [2]. - It supports the inclusion of more service consumption areas in the "Encouraged Foreign Investment Industry Directory" and promotes differentiated service supply [2]. - The policy also aims to attract foreign investment and private capital in high-end medical and leisure sectors by reducing restrictive measures [2]. - Financial institutions are encouraged to increase credit allocation to the service consumption sector, with a focus on sustainable support and reasonable loan interest rates [2]. - Local governments are advised to establish risk compensation funds to share consumer credit risks and promote targeted consumption loan interest subsidies [2].