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兼评3月企业利润数据:入境经济或提振2025年GDP0.2个百分点
KAIYUAN SECURITIES·2025-04-29 07:45

Economic Impact - The inbound economy is expected to boost China's GDP by approximately 0.2 percentage points in 2025[4] - Inbound tourism revenue as a percentage of GDP is projected to increase from 0.5% in 2024 to 0.65% in 2025[4] - The number of inbound tourists is anticipated to recover from 130 million to 150 million by 2025, with per capita spending increasing by 15% to $821[4] Consumption and Retail - The new tax refund policy is expected to increase retail sales growth by 0.1-0.2 percentage points in 2025[5] - Inbound consumption is composed of approximately 80% service consumption and 20% goods consumption[5] - The estimated additional boost to goods consumption in 2025 is projected to be between 57 billion to 74.8 billion yuan[5] Industrial Performance - In March, industrial revenue grew by 4.4% year-on-year, marking a 1.6 percentage point increase from the previous value[6] - The total profit for March turned positive at 2.6% year-on-year, indicating a recovery from negative growth[6] - The contribution to profit growth from industrial value added, PPI, and profit margin year-on-year was +7.5, -2.6, and -3.3 percentage points respectively[6] Profit Distribution - As of March, the profit share of upstream, midstream, and downstream industries was 29.9%, 38.2%, and 21.1% respectively[7] - Upstream profit growth improved to -7.4%, primarily due to rising prices in non-ferrous metals[7] - Midstream sectors benefitted from new policies, with significant profit growth in computer communication and electrical machinery sectors[7]