China's 'Buy and Own' Culture Faces Crisis with New Solution: Renting
Çin'de genç nesil, kameralar, dronlar ve kamp malzemelerini satın almak yerine kiralamayı tercih ediyor. Bu, Beijing'in tüketim odaklı ekonomik hedefl
Young Chinese consumers are opting to rent cameras, drones, and camping gear instead of buying them, presenting a challenge to Beijing's consumer-driven economic goals. While the rental sector saw a 25% growth in China's first quarter of 2023, semiconductor chip shortages are increasing production costs. This trend has boosted demand for platforms like Alibaba and Meituan, which offer rental services. The model reduces consumer financial burden while lowering operational costs for businesses. However, the rental wave may delay China's CAGR 6% target for consumption growth. So, how will this rental trend impact markets?
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