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提振消费迎来新亮点、新突破!国内外消费者买得值 国货“走出去”底气足
Yang Shi Wang·2025-10-31 03:25

Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Commerce, and four other departments announced on October 30 that starting from November 1, 2025, the duty-free shop policy will be improved to boost consumption and enhance the international competitiveness of domestic products [1][8]. Group 1: Policy Highlights - The new policy allows domestic products, including traditional brands and local specialties, to enter duty-free shops, which will now be treated as exports eligible for VAT and consumption tax refunds [10][12]. - Popular consumer goods such as mobile phones, drones, sports equipment, health foods, over-the-counter drugs, and pet food will also be included in the duty-free shop offerings [13]. - An online reservation service for duty-free products will be introduced, allowing travelers to pre-order items and pick them up upon return [15]. Group 2: Regulatory Changes - The approval process for establishing and changing the operating entities of duty-free shops will be decentralized to provincial authorities, enhancing operational flexibility [17]. - Duty-free shops must allocate at least 25% of their space to domestic products, promoting local goods to international tourists [17][18]. - The policy aims to improve the business environment by shifting government roles from regulators to facilitators, thus increasing industry vitality [18]. Group 3: Economic Impact - The policy is expected to significantly enhance consumer spending and increase the visibility of domestic products in international markets [20].