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China's wholesale, retail sectors log steady growth in Q1

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China's wholesale, retail sectors log steady growth in Q1

2026-04-27 14:48 Last Updated At:15:07

China's wholesale and retail sectors posted steady growth in the first quarter of 2026, providing solid support for building a strong domestic market, the Ministry of Commerce said Monday.

From January to March, the added value of China's wholesale and retail trade grew 4.1 percent year on year to 3.5 trillion yuan (about 510.4 billion U.S. dollars), accounting for 10.5 percent of the country's gross domestic product, according to the ministry.

In the wholesale sector, the transaction volume of key commodity markets monitored by the ministry rose 8.6 percent year on year in the first quarter. Among them, transaction volumes in markets for production materials and industrial consumer goods increased 16.1 percent and 10.7 percent, respectively.

In the retail sector, retail sales of goods reached 11.3 trillion yuan in the first quarter, up 2.2 percent year on year, the ministry said.

Urban and rural markets showed strong vitality, with consumption potential further unleashed. In the first quarter, customer flow and turnover at 78 key pedestrian streets and commercial districts monitored by the ministry rose 5.2 percent and 4.8 percent year on year, respectively.

Online retail also maintained rapid growth in rural areas. In the first quarter, online retail sales in rural areas rose 11 percent year on year, while online retail sales of agricultural products increased 14.7 percent.

The consumer goods trade-in program also continued to gain traction. Smart glasses, which were made eligible for subsidies for the first time this year, have emerged as a new highlight. Driven by the policy, key enterprises saw sales of smart glasses in the first quarter rise 42.4 percent in volume and 46.8 percent in value year on year.

China's wholesale, retail sectors log steady growth in Q1

China's wholesale, retail sectors log steady growth in Q1

China on Monday launched a nationwide consumption week featuring 284 million yuan (about 41.5 million U.S. dollars) in travel and culture vouchers, aiming to boost tourism ahead of the May Day holiday.

The campaign, organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, runs through May 5, the final day of the five-day public holiday.

To give the tourism economy a lift during one of the country's busiest travel seasons, authorities have put together a wide range of finely tuned offerings designed to appeal to different types of travelers, from flower-viewing tours and family-friendly activities to educational programs.

More than 13,000 cultural and tourism events and over 30,000 commercial performances will be staged across the country, giving travelers plenty of reasons to leave home.

The ministry has also worked with major companies and platforms to roll out targeted consumer incentives, including ticket discounts for popular attractions and fuel deals for self-driving holidaymakers.

China launches May Day holiday consumption week with 284 mln yuan in vouchers

China launches May Day holiday consumption week with 284 mln yuan in vouchers

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