- VAT invoice data released by the State Administration of Taxation shows strong consumer market activity during the National Day holiday
- Basic necessities consumption increased during the holiday, with sales of food and groceries rising by 16.4%
- Specialized dining and accommodation services saw steady growth, with sales of snacks and fast food increasing by 8.1% and 9% respectively
- Sales of furniture, home appliances, and home decor items grew rapidly, with discounts and online promotions driving consumer interest
- The automotive market experienced a surge in sales during the holiday, with subsidies for trading in old vehicles and discounts on new cars driving growth
- Cultural services also saw increased consumer activity during the holiday, with sales of entertainment and digital services rising by 85.2%
- Government policies promoting consumption, such as incentives for equipment upgrades and trade-ins, have boosted consumer demand and economic growth during the holiday
Source: chinatax.gov.cn
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