The General Office of the Ministry of Commerce issued a notice on the work of old-for-new replacement of consumer goods during the 2026 Spring Festival holiday. The notice proposes to align with Spring Festival customs and enhance the festive atmosphere, encouraging consumers to go out and shop. During the nine-day Spring Festival holiday in 2026 (February 15–23), full support will be provided for consumers to apply for old-for-new appliance replacements, digital, and smart product subsidies through offline channels. Consumers who purchase new cars during the nine-day Spring Festival holiday can also apply for old-for-new car replacement subsidies in accordance with policy requirements.
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Ministry of Commerce: Prepare for the 2026 Spring Festival holiday consumer goods trade-in program
The General Office of the Ministry of Commerce issued a notice on the work of old-for-new replacement of consumer goods during the 2026 Spring Festival holiday. The notice proposes to align with Spring Festival customs and enhance the festive atmosphere, encouraging consumers to go out and shop. During the nine-day Spring Festival holiday in 2026 (February 15–23), full support will be provided for consumers to apply for old-for-new appliance replacements, digital, and smart product subsidies through offline channels. Consumers who purchase new cars during the nine-day Spring Festival holiday can also apply for old-for-new car replacement subsidies in accordance with policy requirements.