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安徽经济“半年报”⑤|“成绩单”亮眼,安徽人上半年都在买什么?
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2025-08-07 21:16
Group 1: Overall Consumption Performance - The total retail sales of consumer goods in the province reached 1,205.1 billion yuan in the first half of the year, with a year-on-year growth of 5.5%, an increase of 1.4 percentage points compared to the same period last year [2] - The province has implemented special actions to boost consumption, focusing on expanding demand, optimizing supply, and addressing shortcomings to continuously stimulate consumption vitality [2] Group 2: Trade-in Policy Impact - The trade-in policy has significantly boosted consumption, with retail sales of household appliances and audio-visual equipment increasing by 21.3%, furniture by 12.8%, computers by 151.3%, and smartphones by 99.3% [3] - A total of 8 billion yuan in trade-in subsidies and 620 million yuan in consumer vouchers were issued in the first half of the year, driving a growth of 11.2% in retail sales of related goods [3] Group 3: Online Consumption Growth - Online retail sales in the province reached 241.27 billion yuan, with a year-on-year growth of 10.2%, and physical goods online retail sales accounted for 16.7% of total retail sales [4] - Over a thousand enterprises participated in the "entering e-commerce platforms" initiative, with more than 400 new enterprises joining major platforms like JD and Alibaba [4] Group 4: Innovation in Physical Retail - The introduction of new stores, such as Sam's Club and Pop Mart, has led to the opening of 637 new stores in the province, with warehouse membership stores seeing retail sales growth of over 30% [5] - Traditional retail formats are innovating, with stores like Yonghui Supermarket adopting new models that combine fresh food and dining, resulting in a 5.9% increase in retail sales [5] Group 5: Emerging Consumption Trends - Night economy and cultural tourism integration are thriving, with the Hefei night market attracting over 50,000 visitors daily and the Huangshan "intangible cultural heritage market" boosting surrounding dining and accommodation consumption by 18% [6] - The shift in physical commerce from "selling products" to "selling experiences" reflects a broader trend in consumer behavior [6]