國統局:中國汽車消費還有增長空間 通過二手車盤活帶動新車市場
國家統計局國民經濟綜合統計司司長、新聞發言人毛盛勇稱,從去年5月份開始,汽車生產銷售出現回落。汽車生產放緩,世界上其他國家也出現這樣的情況,目前從汽車保有量來看,中國還有增長空間和潛力。
他又指,部分城市有一些政策調整,汽車經過一段時間的調整,未來的空間和潛力將會是比較大的,比如,現在要推動二手車市場加快流轉,包括逐步取消地方的限制性政策,通過二手車盤活帶動新車市場成長壯大。總的來看,中國的汽車消費還是有增長空間的,整個消費還是會保持比較好的增長態勢。
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