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China's Singles Day Sales Slow as Consumers Cut Spending

Consumers reduced spending this year with Singles Day sales hitting over 1 trillion yuan by Oct 31, reflecting caution amid income cuts and economic uncertainty, analysts say.

  • On the week of Oct. 9, Singles' Day sales began early as shoppers cut back during the extended festival, signaling weaker demand, analysts say.
  • Income cuts and economic uncertainty have prompted shoppers to downgrade purchases and avoid nonessentials, while online platforms' complex promotions produce consumer fatigue, analysts say.
  • On-the-Ground examples show consumers shifting to cautious spending as Alice Zhang, a 29-year-old marketer in Guangzhou, spent around 3,000 yuan this year, while retailers doubled livestreaming studios to about 50.
  • Retailers launched the festival early to offset weak demand, starting in mid-October, while expanding overseas with Alibaba-owned Taobao promoting Singles Day in 20 countries, Bain & Company said last month.
  • Despite headwinds, Singles Day's scale remains vast with 2024 Singles Day global sales at $203.6 billion and last year's Chinese research firm's 1.4 trillion yuan figure, while observers watch it as an economic indicator as China's leaders vowed to "vigorously boost consumption" amid challenges.
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The Singles Day on November 11th is China's largest shopping event with sales of 80 billion dollars in one day. Originally launched as a party for single people, it developed into a consumer tradition with discount promotions and huge shipping volume.

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Génération-NT broke the news in on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
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