Core Viewpoint - The implementation of the old-for-new policy in Shenzhen has significantly boosted local consumption, particularly benefiting both local residents and Hong Kong visitors who can take advantage of dual policies such as tax refunds and discounts [1][2]. Group 1: Policy Impact on Consumption - The old-for-new policy, combined with the New Year holiday effect, has rapidly stimulated the local consumption market in Shenzhen [1]. - In 2025, Shenzhen saw a substantial increase in the number of tax refund stores, with over 1,000 new stores opened, bringing the total to over 2,000 [3]. - The introduction of the first city duty-free store in Shenzhen on August 26, 2025, marked a new phase in the inbound consumption market, featuring a variety of domestic products [3]. Group 2: Hong Kong Visitors' Spending Trends - In 2025, the total number of inbound and outbound personnel through Shenzhen-Hong Kong land ports reached 264 million, with Hong Kong and Macau residents accounting for over 60% [4]. - The consumption behavior of Hong Kong visitors has shifted from low-priced items to a broader range of products, including electronics and luxury goods, driven by tax refund policies [5][7]. - The average spending per transaction for Hong Kong visitors is now between 5,300 to 6,000 yuan, with higher-priced items like computers seeing significant sales [10]. Group 3: Retail Environment Enhancements - Shenzhen's commercial establishments are enhancing the shopping environment for Hong Kong visitors by implementing bilingual services, optimizing payment methods, and providing shuttle services from ports to shopping centers [14][15]. - The establishment of specialized teams in shopping malls, such as the one in Shenzhen MixC, focuses on improving services for Hong Kong visitors and expanding tax refund operations [16]. - Despite the improvements, there are still areas for enhancement, such as better information dissemination and language support for Hong Kong visitors [17]. Group 4: Broader Implications - The consumption trends driven by Hong Kong visitors are influencing other cities, with officials from places like Xiamen and Wuhan seeking to learn from Shenzhen's practices in tax refunds and visitor services [18].
以旧换新新政深圳落地:港客买华为三折叠手机能省近2000元
21世纪经济报道·2026-01-26 05:52