Our Privacy Statement & Cookie Policy

By continuing to browse our site you agree to our use of cookies, revised Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.

I agree

China steps up efforts to boost domestic demand

CGTN

People buy vegetables and fruits at an agricultural products wholesale market in Jinhua City, eastern China's Zhejiang Province, September 17, 2024. /CFP
People buy vegetables and fruits at an agricultural products wholesale market in Jinhua City, eastern China's Zhejiang Province, September 17, 2024. /CFP

People buy vegetables and fruits at an agricultural products wholesale market in Jinhua City, eastern China's Zhejiang Province, September 17, 2024. /CFP

The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), China's top economic planner, said on Thursday that it is intensifying efforts to spur investment and consumption in its bid to bolster domestic demand.

Specifically, the NDRC will continue to support government investment in guiding and driving social investment, while also encouraging private businesses to participate in major national projects, said spokesperson Jin Xiandong during a press conference.

The NDRC will offer more high-quality projects to private investors, prudently promote government-private investment cooperation, and accelerate the regular issuance of real estate investment trusts to further stimulate private investment, Jin added.

Concerning the boosting of consumption, Jin said the economic planner will adhere to an "employment-first" policy and explore more approaches to increase incomes, thereby enhancing people's spending power.

The NDRC will also maximize the use of ultra-long special treasury bonds to support consumer goods trade-ins, and promote service consumption in sectors such as culture and tourism, education, healthcare, elderly and child care, and housekeeping, Jin confirmed.

China's consumer market has maintained stable recovery this year, with retail sales of consumer goods rising 2.1 percent year on year in August, according to the National Bureau of Statistics.

Earlier data from the bureau showed that the consumer price index, a main gauge of inflation, was up 0.6 percent year on year last month, quickening from the 0.5-percent increase in July.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
Search Trends