Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the significant growth in non-cash payment transactions by foreign individuals in Shenzhen, with a projected 1.9 billion transactions and a total value of 26.46 billion yuan in 2025, representing year-on-year increases of 28% and 31% respectively [1] - Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan residents are the primary consumers among foreign individuals in Shenzhen, accounting for 82% of the total transaction amount, with Hong Kong residents showing a strong increase in non-cash consumption [1] - The foreign consumer spending in Shenzhen is notably driven by individuals from South Korea, Singapore, and the United States, contributing 11%, 9%, and 8% respectively to the total spending [1] Group 2 - Shenzhen has expanded its tax refund ports to six, with over 2,000 stores now offering tax refund services, and an additional 1,000 stores expected to be added by 2025 [2] - The total number of tax refund transactions in Shenzhen is projected to reach 68,000 by 2025, marking a 13-fold increase year-on-year, with the total refund amount increasing by 2.4 times [2] - The tourism and entertainment sectors are identified as key growth areas for foreign consumer spending in Shenzhen, with over 70% of foreign spending concentrated in supermarkets and dining [3]
境外人士去年在深圳非现金支付交易额同比增逾三成
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2026-02-14 12:20