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滴滴:春节百公里以上订单上涨43%,低线城市异地订单涨95%
Bei Ke Cai Jing· 2026-02-24 08:36
Group 1 - Didi Chuxing reported a significant increase in ride-hailing orders during the 2026 Spring Festival, with orders from third-tier cities and below for intercity rides rising by 95% compared to regular days [1] - The demand for rides to visit friends and family increased, with orders for six-seat vehicles rising by 141% and the most common use cases being for dining and visiting relatives, accounting for 15% and 11% of total rides respectively [1] - The trend of "reverse New Year" led to a record increase in ride orders from first-tier cities, with long-distance orders over 100 kilometers increasing by 43% [1] Group 2 - The demand for Didi rides to lantern festivals surged by 135%, while the demand for rides to temple fairs increased by over 12 times, particularly in cities like Shijiazhuang, Guiyang, Beijing, Qingdao, and Nanchang [2] - During the Spring Festival, the demand for Didi rides in Hong Kong from mainland tourists rose by 58%, with popular destinations including Disneyland and Victoria Peak [3] - The optimization of transit visa policies contributed to a 74% year-on-year increase in ride orders from inbound users during the holiday, with users from South Korea, Russia, Malaysia, and Singapore being the most active [4] Group 3 - Didi's car rental service saw an 80% increase in orders during the Spring Festival, with an average rental period exceeding six days, and the top five pickup cities being Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Beijing, Chengdu, and Kunming [5] - The demand for electric vehicle charging during the holiday increased by 37%, with cities like Nanjing, Qingdao, and Zhengzhou seeing significant growth in charging orders, up by 68%, 53%, and 50% respectively [6] - Fueling demand also rose significantly, with orders in cultural cities like Shantou increasing by 45% and in ice cities like Harbin by 22%, with Beijing, Chengdu, Shanghai, Tianjin, and Shenyang being popular fueling cities [7]
市场监管总局公布2025“守护消费”铁拳行动典型案例
Yang Shi Wang· 2026-02-13 11:58
Core Viewpoint - The State Administration for Market Regulation (SAMR) is intensifying efforts to combat measurement fraud in consumer sectors, focusing on issues such as cheating with electronic scales and fuel dispensers, to protect consumer rights and maintain fair market practices [1]. Group 1: Case Summaries - In Xiamen, a store was found selling electronic scales with cheating functions, leading to the seizure of 7 scales and related equipment, with a total value of over 130,000 yuan [1]. - In Qingdao, a seafood store was penalized for using a cheating scale that resulted in a 40g discrepancy in product weight, receiving a fine of 10,000 yuan [2]. - In Xinjiang, a waste recycling shop was caught using unverified scales with a 25% to 30% error rate, resulting in a total illegal gain of 10,400 yuan and a fine of 13,100 yuan [3]. - In Dazhou, a property management company was penalized for using unqualified electricity meters, overcharging 226 businesses a total of 1.668 million yuan [4][5]. - In Wuhu, a jewelry store was found using a tampered electronic balance, leading to a fine of 7,000 yuan [6]. - In Wuhan, a market operator failed to manage cheating scales used by vendors, resulting in a fine of 5,000 yuan for the market and additional fines for the vendors [7]. - In Yunnan, a gas station was found to have tampered with fuel dispensers, leading to a fine of 147,000 yuan [8]. - In Leshan, a gas station was penalized for using non-compliant dispensers, resulting in a fine of 3.3367 million yuan [10]. - In Zhoukou, a gas station was found to have replaced control boards with non-original parts, leading to a fine of 167,390 yuan [11]. - In Zhanjiang, a gas station was penalized for modifying dispensers, resulting in a fine of 132,800 yuan [12]. Group 2: Regulatory Impact - The crackdown on measurement fraud in the fuel retail industry has helped standardize practices and protect consumer rights [13].