Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the importance of service consumption as a key driver of economic growth and a reflection of public well-being, with recent policies aimed at promoting service consumption receiving positive feedback from government representatives [1] - The shift in consumer spending towards enhancing quality of life and self-development is noted, alongside challenges such as the low contribution of the service sector to GDP compared to developed countries, insufficient supply of new and quality consumption, and a lack of policy support and inter-departmental coordination [1] - Suggestions were made to adjust consumption promotion policies, innovate service consumption formats, promote digital transformation in traditional services, and enhance policy coordination and regulatory efforts [1] Group 2 - The Ministry of Commerce quickly engaged with representatives to discuss and implement suggestions, leading to the development of a work plan and conducting research across various regions [2] - Policies were introduced to accelerate the cultivation of new growth points in service consumption and expand service consumption, including actions to improve service quality and introduce new consumption models [2] - Digital technologies are expanding the service consumption landscape, with representatives highlighting issues such as infrastructure gaps and structural imbalances in product service supply [2] Group 3 - The Ministry of Commerce is committed to implementing representative suggestions as a key strategy for advancing digital consumption, with a focus on creating a supportive environment for consumer demand and innovative supply [3] - The 2025 guidelines for developing digital consumption reflect the suggestions made by representatives, emphasizing the need for a robust support system, new supply models, and a conducive environment for boosting consumer confidence [3] - Representatives have contributed insights based on their expertise and field research to enhance service consumption and promote new consumption formats [3] Group 4 - In 2025, the Ministry of Commerce received 1,020 proposals during the National Two Sessions, focusing on key areas such as domestic and foreign trade, foreign investment, and bilateral economic relations [4] - The Ministry aims to improve the proposal handling mechanism and innovate work strategies to achieve consensus and collective efforts with representatives [4] Group 5 - The Ministry of Commerce will continue to align with the central government's decisions, enhance the quality and effectiveness of proposal handling, and transform representative insights into practical measures for reform and development [5]
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Xin Hua She·2026-02-25 01:55