When planning the economic work in the second half of the year and for some time to come, the the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee Conference particularly emphasized the need to boost consumption and expand domestic demand. This policy orientation has brought unprecedented development opportunities to many sectors and industries.Follow closely the policy orientation: investors should pay close attention to the implementation of the national policy of expanding domestic demand and promoting consumption, and the impact of related policies on different sectors and industries.Automobile, household and electronic products: With the continuous promotion of the "trade-in" policy, the consumption potential in these areas has been further released. For example, such measures as changing cars for "energy", changing home appliances for "intelligence" and "rejuvenation" of home improvement kitchen and bathroom not only promoted the upgrading of related products, but also stimulated consumers' desire to buy.
Key sectors and industry analysisAutomobile, household and electronic products: With the continuous promotion of the "trade-in" policy, the consumption potential in these areas has been further released. For example, such measures as changing cars for "energy", changing home appliances for "intelligence" and "rejuvenation" of home improvement kitchen and bathroom not only promoted the upgrading of related products, but also stimulated consumers' desire to buy.capital proposals
capital proposalsService consumption fieldDigital consumption, green consumption and healthy consumption: These new consumption patterns are developing vigorously and become new highlights in the consumer market. For example, digital consumption has promoted the rise of new consumption patterns such as online shopping, live e-commerce and cross-border e-commerce; Green consumption and healthy consumption reflect consumers' increasing concern for environmental protection and health.
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13