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China's first five-year plan aims to boost consumption

China has set a target of retail sales of 60 trillion yuan (8.85 trillion dollars) by 2030 as part a five-year plan to increase consumption and raise household incomes.

The plan, which was approved by the State Council on Monday and released, aims to increase service consumption in elderly care, childcare and healthcare, as well as?culture, sport, tourism and education.

The report also calls for a stronger?tourism related spending, an increase in visa-free entries to more countries and?more international direct flights to Europe and the U.S., as well as countries participating in?Belt and Road Initiative.

China's first 5-year plan aimed at boosting consumption aims to increase consumption rates and the role of consumption in driving economic growth.

Beijing will promote a new generation of consumption models, including AI-powered consumption and green consumption.

The plan highlights the need for households to increase their spending power through stronger employment, higher wages and more property income.

According to the plan, China has pledged to remove any "unreasonable restrictions" on areas like car purchases, housing, and approvals for entertainment events.

The plan stated that fiscal and financial policies should place greater emphasis on direct benefits to consumers, livelihood spending, and infrastructure related to consumption.

(source: Reuters)