Director of the National Bureau of Statistics, Kang Yi: By the end of 2025, the number of household cars per 100 households in China will reach 52.9.
Kang Yi, the director of the National Bureau of Statistics, pointed out in response to reporters' questions that in 2025, China implemented a series of more proactive macroeconomic policies, including support for "dual circulation" development and trade-in programs for consumer goods. These macroeconomic policies have promoted the optimization and upgrading of economic structure. In 2025, service retail sales increased by 5.5% compared to the previous year, and since September, service retail sales have continued to rise for four consecutive months. The trade-in policy for consumer goods has led to more high-quality and durable consumer goods entering households, with energy-efficient appliances and smart home products being favored by consumers. In the replacement of digital products, high-end and mid-range models are more popular. By the end of 2025, the number of household cars per 100 households in China reached 52.9, an increase of 1.7 cars from the previous year.
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