SHANGHAI -- China's Lunar New Year holidays, which began on Tuesday, will offer a glimpse of whether recent efforts by central and local governments to boost consumption via subsidies are bearing fruit.
Eight-day holiday set to gauge effectiveness of expanded subsidies
A shopping park on the outskirts of Shanghai is decorated with lanterns for the Lunar New Year. (Photo by Wataru Suzuki)
SHANGHAI -- China's Lunar New Year holidays, which began on Tuesday, will offer a glimpse of whether recent efforts by central and local governments to boost consumption via subsidies are bearing fruit.