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广州南沙授牌8家离境退税商店
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao· 2025-06-14 02:20
Core Points - The introduction of the departure tax refund policy and the nationwide promotion of the "buy now, refund later" service have significantly boosted the consumption enthusiasm of foreign tourists [1][2] - Eight merchants in Nansha, including Nansha Garden Hotel and DJI (Nansha Huanyu City Store), have completed the registration for departure tax refund stores, covering various consumer sectors such as international brands, 3C electronics, and daily necessities [1] - The Nansha District Taxation Bureau has stated that merchants only need the necessary hardware to issue tax refund application forms without incurring additional costs to meet the registration requirements [1] Departure Tax Refund Policy - The "buy now, refund later" service allows foreign tourists to purchase tax refund items at registered stores, sign an agreement, and obtain a prepayment equivalent to the tax refund amount on-site [2] - Tourists must pass customs verification upon departure and meet the conditions outlined in the agreement to complete the tax refund process [2] - This policy innovation is seen as a win-win for both merchants and consumers, encouraging more purchases and enhancing the overall consumption market [2]
2025国民消费创新案例征集启事
Ren Min Wang· 2025-05-19 03:02
Core Viewpoint - The Chinese government is actively promoting consumption as a key driver of economic growth and has launched a series of initiatives to enhance consumer spending and improve the consumption environment [1]. Group 1: Case Collection Scope - The case collection targets two main categories: government units focusing on policy support and consumer environment improvement, and various enterprises across multiple industries such as food, electronics, automotive, and healthcare [2]. Group 2: Case Collection Content - The case collection is divided into ten categories, including: 1. Policy Empowerment: Initiatives by local governments that effectively boost consumption [3]. 2. Consumption Upgrade: Innovations in durable goods and second-hand markets [3]. 3. Technology Empowerment: Utilizing technology to enhance consumer experiences and quality [3]. 4. Innovative Consumption: Merging various consumption formats and enhancing digital services [3]. 5. Industry Iteration: New market innovations driven by technology and services [3]. 6. Brand Leadership: Promoting quality and cultural integration in brand development [4]. 7. Service Consumption: Enhancing service quality across various sectors [4]. 8. Word-of-Mouth Products: Highlighting products with strong consumer feedback [4]. 9. Green Consumption: Advancing eco-friendly practices in various industries [4]. 10. Health Consumption: Addressing health-related consumer needs [4]. Group 3: Submission Guidelines - Cases must ensure data authenticity and compliance with legal standards, including a comprehensive overview and results [6][7]. Group 4: Case Promotion and Application - A dedicated webpage will be created for case collection, with selected cases showcased across multiple platforms, alongside expert interviews and field research [8].