前三季度以旧换新显效 扫地机器人等制造业销售收入同比增75%

Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the acceleration of equipment updates and the effectiveness of the old-for-new consumption policy in driving demand for consumer goods, particularly in the home appliance and smart home sectors [1][2][3] Group 2 - In the first three quarters of this year, the consumption of home appliances and home products has increased significantly, with retail sales of daily appliances like refrigerators rising by 48.3% and home audio-visual equipment like televisions increasing by 26.8% [2] - The industrial sector has shown a positive trend in equipment updates, with machinery and equipment purchases increasing by 9.4% year-on-year, and high-tech manufacturing seeing a 14% increase [1][2] - The information and technology sectors have ramped up their investment in equipment, with machinery purchases in the information transmission and software services sector growing by 26.8% and in scientific research and technical services by 32.5% [1][2] Group 3 - The digital equipment procurement by enterprises has surged by 18.6% year-on-year, indicating a strong push towards digital transformation, particularly in high-end manufacturing sectors like shipbuilding and computing, which saw increases of 17.3% and 22.7% respectively [2][3] - Private enterprises have played a significant role in equipment updates, with machinery purchases increasing by 13% year-on-year, surpassing state-owned and foreign enterprises [2] Group 4 - The sales of new energy vehicles have continued to grow, with a 30.1% year-on-year increase in the first three quarters, driven by effective policies promoting vehicle replacement [3] - The tax data reflects the positive impact of the "Two New" policies in stabilizing investment, expanding consumption, and promoting transformation, particularly in the information and technology sectors [3]