扩大支持范围细化补贴标准 “两新”政策优化升级促内需
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2026-01-02 01:46

Core Viewpoint - The National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Finance have issued a notice to implement large-scale equipment updates and a trade-in policy for consumer goods in 2026, aiming to optimize support scope, subsidy standards, and implementation mechanisms for the "Two New" policies [1][2]. Group 1: Equipment Updates - The 2026 policy will expand the support scope for equipment updates to include the installation of elevators in old residential communities, equipment updates in elderly care institutions, and facilities for fire rescue and inspection [1][2]. - The subsidy for updating old elevators will shift from a fixed amount to a tiered subsidy based on the number of elevator floors [2]. - The policy prioritizes the replacement of old operating trucks with electric vehicles and adjusts subsidies for household appliances to focus on energy-efficient products [2]. Group 2: Consumer Goods Trade-in - The trade-in policy will continue to support the replacement of old cars and household appliances, specifically targeting six categories: refrigerators, washing machines, televisions, air conditioners, computers, and water heaters [1]. - The subsidy for household appliances will be set at 15% of the product price, with a maximum subsidy of 1,500 yuan per item [2]. - The scope of digital product subsidies will be expanded to include smartphones, tablets, smartwatches, smart glasses, and smart home products [1]. Group 3: Implementation and Oversight - The notice emphasizes the need for optimized project application mechanisms and reduced investment thresholds to support small and medium-sized enterprises [2]. - It includes measures to combat fraudulent claims and ensure uniform subsidy standards across the country for vehicle scrappage and trade-in, as well as for the six categories of household appliances and four categories of digital products [2]. - The National Development and Reform Commission will coordinate with relevant departments to ensure effective implementation and monitoring of the policies [3].