According to the latest data released by the State Council Information Office, in 2025, domestic demand contributed to over 67% of economic growth, with consumption alone accounting for 52%. New demand is guiding new supply, and new supply is, in turn, creating new demand, forming a virtuous cycle of interaction. However, a prominent contradiction persists where domestic supply is strong while demand remains relatively weak; how then can the Chinese economy seek transformation by focusing inward? From which aspects should the work of expanding domestic demand proceed in 2026 to ultimately benefit people's livelihoods? China National Radio has invited relevant experts to provide their analysis.
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