China's retail sales of
consumer goods are predicted to reach 8.5 trillion yuan (US$1.06
trillion) next year, up 12 percent year on year, according to a
latest report from the Ministry of Commerce.
The report forecast that retail sales of consumer
goods in 2006 will amount to 7.6 trillion yuan, an increase of 13.5
percent over 2005.
Retailing will be brisk, thanks to sustained growth of
China's economy, the public's increasing spending power and
improvement of infrastructure facilities in rural areas, the report
said.
Improved product quality and after-sale service will
also help boost sales, according to the report.
A recent poll by the China Association for Quality
Promotion found that up to 80 percent of Chinese consumers are
satisfied with the quality of major consumer goods including home
appliances, cell phones and automobiles.
Home appliances top the list of satisfactory goods,
with an 85.7 percent approval rating. Mobile phones and autos
reported satisfactory ratings of 83.7 and 70.44 percent
respectively.
Famous brands won favor from most consumers polled,
according to the survey.
But the report also warned that overcapacity will
haunt a number of industries as a result of 30 trillion yuan worth
of new investments over the last four years.
(Xinhua News Agency November 8, 2006)
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