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China Unveils 48-Measure Work Plan to Enhance Service Consumption Quality at International Consumer Products Expo

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China's services consumption is experiencing a rapid rebound and evolution, emerging as a key driver of overall consumption growth, according to a report released by the China Institute for Reform and Development. This report was unveiled during the China International Consumer Products Expo, the country's only national-level exhibition. In line with these developments, China's Commerce Ministry has issued a work plan aimed at enhancing service consumption quality. The plan, announced on April 16, 2025, outlines 48 specific measures across six areas, including policy support and promotional strategies, to stimulate domestic demand and bolster economic growth.

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    China on Wednesday unveiled a work plan to boost service consumption in 2025, part of the country's efforts to unleash new drivers of domestic demand and spur economic growth. The plan proposes 48 specific measures mainly on six areas, including policy support, promotional https://t.co/pfxAHzmy4k

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    CHINA'S COMMERCE MINISTRY: WILL PROMOTE EXPANSION OF SERVICES SUPPLY, INNOVATE DIVERSIFIED CONSUMPTION SCENARIOS, IMPROVE SERVICE QUALITY, AND IMPROVE CONSUMER EXPERIENCE

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    CHINA'S COMMERCE MINISTRY ISSUES WORK PLAN FOR IMPROVING SERVICE CONSUMPTION QUALITY

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