In recent years, in addition to going overseas, Beijing, Shenzhen, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Wuhan and other cities have introduced policies to support the development of the first-time economy, aiming at giving full play to the role of the first-time economy in gathering customers, driving the entire local industrial chain and empowering regional economic and social development. Then, why should we actively develop the starting economy? Study times pointed out that it is of great value to actively develop the starting economy.This central economic work conference is even more clear. Next year, we will focus on expanding the scope and implementing the "two new" policies, innovating diversified consumption scenarios, expanding service consumption, and promoting the development of cultural tourism. Actively develop the starting economy, the ice and snow economy and the silver-haired economy.
Ignite the heat of consumption and promote industrial innovation and upgrading ... As a new economic form, the "first-round economy" has recently become the focus of hot discussion in the market.Why should we actively develop the starting economy?
This central economic work conference is even more clear. Next year, we will focus on expanding the scope and implementing the "two new" policies, innovating diversified consumption scenarios, expanding service consumption, and promoting the development of cultural tourism. Actively develop the starting economy, the ice and snow economy and the silver-haired economy.The starting economy has three characteristics:However, the starting economy emphasizes the whole process of chain development, which not only brings short-term effects such as new product release activities and brand display to the city, but more importantly, it forms an industrial ecosystem around new products, new formats, new models, and the gathering of first stores and headquarters, and gradually builds a complete system network of new product research and development, release, display, promotion and sales.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide