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15 July 2015

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Trade-in Campaign Held to Benefit the People

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On October 13, a working staff member explained commodity performance and preferential policies to consumers at a Dolton Market branch in Louxing District, Loudi City. The city authority recently launched a trade-in campaign, offering financial incentives to encourage consumers to replace their old goods with new ones, including home appliances, furniture, and electric bicycles. The move aims to enable consumers to benefit from the trade-in policy and stimulate consumer market vitality. (Photo/Wu Yonghua)


On October 13, a working staff member explained commodity performance and preferential policies to consumers at a Dolton Market branch in Louxing District, Loudi City. The city authority recently launched a trade-in campaign, offering financial incentives to encourage consumers to replace their old goods with new ones, including home appliances, furniture, and electric bicycles. The move aims to enable consumers to benefit from the trade-in policy and stimulate consumer market vitality. (Photo/Wu Yonghua)


On October 13, a working staff member explained commodity performance and preferential policies to consumers at a Dolton Market branch in Louxing District, Loudi City. The city authority recently launched a trade-in campaign, offering financial incentives to encourage consumers to replace their old goods with new ones, including home appliances, furniture, and electric bicycles. The move aims to enable consumers to benefit from the trade-in policy and stimulate consumer market vitality. (Photo/Wu Yonghua)


On October 13, a working staff member explained commodity performance and preferential policies to consumers at a Dolton Market branch in Louxing District, Loudi City. The city authority recently launched a trade-in campaign, offering financial incentives to encourage consumers to replace their old goods with new ones, including home appliances, furniture, and electric bicycles. The move aims to enable consumers to benefit from the trade-in policy and stimulate consumer market vitality. (Photo/Wu Yonghua)


This article is from the Hunan Provincial Government www.enghunan.gov.cn.

Translator: Xiao Juan

Chinese source: hunantoday