China moves to spur consumption amid trade war headwinds

Reuters  |  BEIJING 

(Reuters) - on Friday approved new guidelines to further stimulate household consumption, in a bid to stabilise the economy as it braces for a full-blown trade war with the

The world's two biggest economies slapped tit-for-tat duties on $34 billion worth of each other's imports on Friday, with accusing of triggering the "largest-scale trade war" as they sharply escalated their conflict.

The new guidelines were discussed and approved at a meeting of the Central Leading Group for Comprehensively Deepening Reforms, convened by President Xi Jinping, Central Television (CCTV) said.

should "step up efforts from both the supply and demand side and actively cultivate niche markets within the key consumer sectors", the meeting said, according to the broadcaster.

"(We should) strengthen consumers' spending capabilities ... to increase the fundamental support consumption provides to economic growth."

CCTV did not give details of the guidelines, or say when they would take effect.

China's missed expectations in May, rising 8.5 percent from a year earlier, versus expectations of an increase of 9.6 percent and compared with a rise of 9.4 percent in April.

(Reporting by Monitoring Desk and Yawen Chen; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 17:21 IST