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Published: 17:49, December 13, 2024
China's trade-in program boosts consumer goods sales by over 1t yuan
By Xinhua
A consumer (right) learns about trade-in plans for home appliances at a store in Chongqing in July 2024. (SUN KAIFANG / FOR CHINA DAILY)

BEIJING - Sales revenue of consumer goods under the policy-backed trade-in program passed 1 trillion yuan (about $139.1 billion), data from China's Ministry of Commerce showed Friday.  

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