BEIJING -- China will expand its stimulus program by roughly 300 billion yuan ($41.5 billion) to subsidize purchases of passenger vehicles and consumer electronics as it seeks to boost stagnant retail spending.
Beijing looks to stimulate domestic spending amid overcapacity criticism

China will double subsidies for those trading in cars for electric vehicles and other new energy vehicles. (Photo by Shizuka Tanabe)
BEIJING -- China will expand its stimulus program by roughly 300 billion yuan ($41.5 billion) to subsidize purchases of passenger vehicles and consumer electronics as it seeks to boost stagnant retail spending.