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China eyes yachts, esports and ‘low-altitude flying’ to boost consumer spending

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August 4, 2024, 11:06 AM ET
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Tourists gather at a hot air balloon festival on July 29 in Zhangye, China.Kong Linsheng—VCG/Getty Images

China’s government on Saturday laid out its priorities to spur consumer spending as weak domestic demand continues to weigh on growth.

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The State Council, China’s cabinet, designated 20 key steps, including exploring the potential to expand basic consumption in areas such as catering, home services and elder care, according to a statement posted on the central government’s website. 

Authorities will also look to foster new types of spending, cultivate unmanned retail stores and self-pickup lockers, and support the development of electronic sports and live streaming e-commerce.

China’s ruling Communist Party in July pledged to make boosting consumption a greater policy focus at a twice-a-decade plenum on long-term reforms.

The country’s economic growth unexpectedly slowed to the worst pace in five quarters in data released in July, as faltering consumer spending undermined a boom in exports. That triggered calls for policymakers to unleash government support to help Beijing hit its annual growth goal of about 5% for 2024. 

Under the framework announced on Saturday, the government would enhance financing support to eligible small and micro enterprises in the service industry, and implement additional personal income tax deductions to offset the cost of caring for infants and children under three years of age, as well as expenses on education and support for the elderly.    

Beijing also plans to encourage the development of new leisure tourism areas including cruise ships, yachting and “low-altitude flying.”

Authorities will step up credit support for key areas of service consumption, and increase the supply of financial products that meet the development needs of new consumer formats such as the sharing economy, according to the statement. 

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