【人民日报】服务消费发展将迎重要战略机遇期(权威发布)
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-07 09:26

Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government is implementing a comprehensive plan to accelerate the growth of service consumption, which is expected to play a crucial role in enhancing economic quality and driving consumer spending [2][3]. Group 1: Policy Framework - The State Council has issued a "Work Plan" aimed at optimizing and expanding service supply, fostering new growth points in service consumption, and enhancing the quality of service consumption [2]. - The Ministry of Commerce will establish a "1+N" policy system to support various sectors, including home services, automotive aftermarket, and performing arts, with over ten specific support policies to be introduced [2][3]. Group 2: Service Consumption Growth - From 2020 to 2025, per capita service consumption expenditure is projected to grow at an annual rate of 8.5%, with the share of service consumption in total household expenditure increasing to 46.1%, up by 3.5 percentage points [2]. - The focus of consumer demand is shifting from mere availability to quality, with increasing interest in personalized, diverse, and high-quality service consumption products [2]. Group 3: Sector-Specific Initiatives - The Ministry of Transport plans to cultivate new growth points in transportation service consumption, including the development of a high-quality car rental service network and the expansion of yacht and cruise consumption [4][5]. - The sports sector is expected to see significant consumer engagement, with ski resorts projected to attract 118 million visitors and generate a total consumption of 69.15 billion yuan during the 2025-2026 winter season [6]. Group 4: Digital and International Consumption - The network audiovisual sector is projected to reach a market size of nearly one trillion yuan by 2025, with significant growth in micro-short dramas and user engagement [7]. - The Ministry of Commerce is enhancing international consumption by promoting international consumption center cities and improving the appeal of "China Tours" and "China Purchases," with inbound tourist numbers expected to reach 82.04 million by 2025, a 26.4% increase [8].