# China%20consumption

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The Grand Hall of the Chongqing People, an iconic architectural landmark in Chongqing, China.
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Inland Rise and Coastal Pause: How Jiangsu and Chongqing Rewrote China’s 2025 Consumption Map

Jiangsu surpassed Guangdong to become China’s largest provincial retail market in 2025, while Chongqing overtook Shanghai as the country’s top retail city. The data show stronger consumption growth in central and western provinces driven by targeted subsidies, tourism and night‑time economy initiatives, while first‑tier cities such as Beijing face structural headwinds.

SoBiz2026年2月19日 05:14
#China consumption#Jiangsu#Chongqing
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Business

Beijing Pumps Rmb62.5bn into Spring Festival Stimulus, Turning Smart Gadgets Into This Year’s Must‑Buy

China has launched a Rmb62.5 billion Spring Festival subsidy program that prioritises trade‑ins for affordable smart devices, offering consumers 15% rebates up to Rmb500 on phones, tablets and wearables priced under Rmb6,000. The measures aim to stimulate near‑term spending while accelerating mass adoption of connected hardware, benefiting mid‑range manufacturers and related supply chains.

SoBiz2026年2月17日 07:54
#China consumption#subsidies#smart devices
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Business

China’s County Towns Are Spending Like Cities — and Charging Like Them Too

County-level Chinese towns are exhibiting a paradox of rising prices in some categories alongside ongoing discounts in others, driven by income gains, lower housing pressure and a bifurcated consumer appetite for both value and upgraded goods. The trend creates opportunities for brands but also exposes risks from distribution costs and uneven development.

SoBiz2026年2月13日 13:34
#China consumption#county economy#NielsenIQ
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Business

China Boots Up Spring Festival Trade‑In Subsidies to Prime Consumer Demand

China’s Ministry of Commerce has ordered robust implementation of trade‑in subsidies for appliances, electronics and automobiles during the nine‑day 2026 Spring Festival holiday, prioritising offline channels and rural participation. The policy is a targeted consumption stimulus designed to boost holiday spending, support physical retailers and protect subsidy integrity through upgraded information systems and anti‑fraud measures.

NeMo2026年2月12日 04:24
#Ministry of Commerce#trade‑in subsidy#Spring Festival 2026
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From Sunflower Seeds to Status Symbols: China’s Roasted‑Nut Shops Go Luxury — and Risk a Backlash

China’s traditional roasted‑nut and dried‑fruit shops have been transformed into premium retail experiences with polished stores, viral products and hefty price tags, led by brands such as Xueji. The sector’s growth is driven by packaging, product innovation and digital marketing, but rising prices and perceived homogeneity risk a consumer backlash even as market size continues to expand.

SoBiz2026年2月8日 09:50
#snacks#roasted nuts#premiumisation
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Business

Moutai’s Price Rollercoaster: Scarcity Spurs Volatility as China’s Baijiu Market Splits

Feitian Moutai is experiencing renewed scarcity and sharp price moves ahead of China’s spring festival, even as other premium baijiu brands show relative price stability. Online sales at promotional prices are heavily contested but have not significantly displaced offline demand, and producers are shifting to non‑price promotions to stimulate consumption.

SoBiz2026年2月6日 06:00
#Moutai#Baijiu#China consumption
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Maotai's Rally Reignites Talk of a Baijiu Bottom — But Seasonal Bounce or Structural Turn?

Kweichow Moutai’s shares and wholesale prices have both climbed in early February, rekindling speculation that China’s premium baijiu sector may be emerging from a multiyear trough. The move is supported by stronger seasonal demand, Moutai’s digital sales channel and modestly improved policy sentiment, but significant structural headwinds and divergent analyst valuations counsel caution.

SoBiz2026年2月5日 04:30
#Kweichow Moutai#baijiu#China consumption
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Coastal Giants Still Spend Most as Inland Provinces Drive China’s 2025 Retail Surge

In 2025 Jiangsu, Guangdong and Shandong were China’s largest retail markets, each topping four trillion yuan in social retail sales, while inland provinces Shaanxi, Hebei and Henan posted the fastest growth. The patterns reflect structural differences in population, urbanisation and targeted subsidy policies, with implications for China’s domestic demand strategy and foreign firms seeking Chinese market opportunities.

SoBiz2026年2月4日 02:20
#China consumption#social retail sales#Jiangsu
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Maotai’s Pre‑New Year Rollercoaster: Prices Spike Then Slide, Leaving Traders Exposed

Maotai prices swung sharply around the Lunar New Year, with single‑bottle quotes briefly rising to about ¥1,830 before retreating to ¥1,740–¥1,780. Wholesale boxed vintages saw modest declines while single‑bottle retail prices remained comparatively stable, underscoring festival demand and speculative trading pressures that strain small merchants.

SoBiz2026年2月2日 10:50
#Maotai#baijiu#China consumption
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Business

China’s Well‑Heeled Trade Logos for Value: The Quiet Revolt Against Expensive Down Jackets

Affluent Chinese shoppers are increasingly choosing mid‑market, well‑specified down jackets sold through membership stores and discount platforms, cutting into the premium previously paid for luxury logos. The change reflects the erosion of information asymmetry and a broader shift toward buying measurable value rather than symbolic goods.

SoBiz2026年1月29日 03:30
#China consumption#down jackets#Sam's Club
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China’s 2026 Spending Engine: Middle‑Aged Women and the Rising Silver Economy

As China begins the 15th Five‑Year Plan, policymakers are prioritising a large lift in household consumption and shifting subsidies toward services. The heaviest spenders in 2026 are likely to be asset‑rich middle‑aged women and digitally engaged retirees, who together offer more durable, high‑value consumption than younger cohorts. Brands that invest in scientific credibility, trust‑building and community models will be best positioned to capture this demand.

SoBiz2026年1月24日 06:40
#China consumption#silver economy#women consumers
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Business

China Buys Fewer Clothes per Person Than Mexico — What That Reveals About Consumption and Growth

Chinese consumers buy surprisingly few garments per year — about 21 — a rate lower than Mexico’s despite China’s status as the world’s second-largest apparel market by revenue. The gap reflects income and consumption patterns, high shares of spending on necessities, regional differences, and an emerging consumer preference for value and durability over volume.

SoBiz2026年1月23日 04:40
#China consumption#apparel market#SHEIN