China to boost consumer goods
CHINA will implement special measures to establish a more advanced consumer goods sector within two years by increasing product variety and quality and ensuring more domestic brands achieve a global reputation, according to a State Council meeting presided by Premier Li Keqiang yesterday.
“Developing consumer goods, improving product quality, nurturing brands and increasing product variety, these are demands from the market, especially when China’s economy has entered a certain stage,” Li said.
The new crusade is also a major step in the country’s supply-side structural reform, encouraging the consumer goods sector to nurture innovative products with more variety which will better satisfy consumer demands.
“The upcoming moves should be dominated by the market, and the government should clarify access based on market and consumer demand, and help build a good environment for enterprises,” Li pointed out.
The sector has enjoyed advantages in China in previous decades due to the low cost of labor, and has contributed greatly to China’s prosperity over the past 30 years in the transition from a planned economy. Yet these advantages have shown signs of decline as competition in the global market intensifies, and industries are now facing problems such as a lack of innovation and quality.
According to the new project, which will be carried out from 2016 to 2018, more varieties of higher-end consumer goods will be available to consumers. Enterprises will be encouraged to spend more on research and development and take steps to enhance product design.
The project also encourages nurturing more products with a greater input of intelligence and expertise, as well as Chinese features.
“The government should assist enterprises to lower production costs and improve product quality through further streamlining administration. Meanwhile, the government’s main task is to enforce good supervision,” Li emphasized.
There will be an emphasis on quality over quantity, meeting the idea of “craftsmanship spirit” in manufacturing, which was raised by Li during this year’s government work report.
“We will also encourage enterprises to use flexible and custom-tailored production processes and foster a craftsmanship spirit of striving for the best, so that more types of products, products of a higher quality, and brand products will be made,” Li said when delivering this year’s report.
The project also encourages major consumer goods producers to meet international standards. Such efforts will be carried out in nine types of consumer goods, including domestic appliances, watches, bicycles, goods for daily consumption, food as well as products in the culture and sports sectors.
The project will also narrow the gap between China’s current standards of consumer goods production with global norms, and nurture a more well-rounded branding system.
Spending overseas has grown rapidly among Chinese consumers on rising demand for high-quality products and services.
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