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China's Ministry of Finance announced on its website yesterday that the nationwide "Appliances to the Countryside" rural home appliance subsidy initiative will be halted completely as of January 31, 2013. Read More
The Chinese government's "Appliances to the Countryside" rural home appliance subsidy initiative will conclude in January 2013, but relevant divisions of the government are said to be drafting a new round of consumer subsidy policies. Read More
China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced today that it was still considering whether or not it would extend subsidies for rural appliance sales when they expire in January 2013. Read More
According to new figures from China's Ministry of Commerce, nationwide sales volume (excepting Shandong, Henan, Sichuan, and Qingdao) under the government-backed rural appliance sales program came to 23.34 mln appliances during the four-month period from January to April 2012, resulting in revenues of RMB 61.68 bln, a PoP decline of 16.4% and 6.7%, respectively. Read More
Chen Deming, director of China's Ministry of Commerce, said recently that the ministry would look into drafting new "Appliances to the Countryside" and "Old for New" government subsidy policies for new and energy-saving electronics and appliances to replace the previous, expiring policies. Read More
China's Ministry of Commerce will reportedly announce a new consumer electronics government subsidy policy to prevent a drop in sales as the "Old for New" and "Appliances to the Countryside" initiatives come to an end. Read More
The Beijing Municipal Commission of Commerce has announced that its government-sponsored "Old for New" home electronics subsidy program will end this month. Read More
China's Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) recently announced a new procurement round for China's "Appliances to the Countryside" subsidy program. Read More
China's Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) recently announced that the "Appliances to the Countryside" subsidy program will end in Shandong, Henan, and Sichuan on November 30. Read More
According to statistics released by China's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM), 58.45 mln electrical and electronic appliances were sold nationwide through the "Appliances to the Countryside" subsidy program in the first seven months of 2011, resulting in RMB 144.55 bln in sales, up 73.3% YoY and 48.4% YoY respectively. Read More