国家发改委答21:统一汽车、家电“国补”标准,按季度下达资金
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2026-01-20 05:40

Core Viewpoint - The implementation of the "Two New" policy in 2025 is expected to significantly boost China's GDP growth, with a target of surpassing 140 trillion yuan, driven by measures to expand domestic demand and support investment and consumption [1][2]. Group 1: Economic Impact - In 2025, the "Two New" policy is projected to support approximately 8,400 equipment upgrade projects, leading to total investments exceeding 1 trillion yuan and contributing to an 11.8% year-on-year increase in equipment investment [2]. - The policy has resulted in over 360 million people applying for subsidies for replacing old consumer goods, generating sales exceeding 2.6 trillion yuan and directly increasing retail sales of consumer goods by 0.6 percentage points [2]. - The implementation of the "Two New" policy has led to a cumulative energy saving of over 69 million tons of standard coal and a reduction of carbon emissions by more than 170 million tons [2]. Group 2: Policy Implementation for 2026 - The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) and the Ministry of Finance have announced the support scope and subsidy standards for the "Two New" policy for 2026, with an initial allocation of 62.5 billion yuan for consumer goods replacement [3]. - The 2026 policy aims to optimize the support scope and subsidy standards, ensuring a smooth transition and orderly implementation of the policy [3]. Group 3: Enhancements to Policy Effectiveness - To improve the effectiveness of fund utilization and amplify policy impact, the following measures are proposed: lowering investment thresholds for project applications, enhancing project review standards, and strengthening regulatory oversight [4][5]. - A unified subsidy standard will be implemented nationwide for various categories, including automobile replacements and home appliances, to ensure consistency across regions [5]. - The policy will also focus on combating fraudulent activities related to subsidies, ensuring strict fund audits and management to prevent abuse [5].