China has recently made changes to its tax refund policy for foreign tourists, reducing the minimum purchase amount required to claim tax refunds from 500 yuan to 200 yuan. The maximum rebate limit has also been increased to 20,000 yuan in an effort to attract more tourists to shop in the country. The Chinese government is strategically aiming to increase the number of tax refund shops and simplify the refund process to encourage more tourists to spend while visiting. This policy shift is part of a broader strategy to boost domestic consumption and stimulate economic growth in the country. The new regulations are expected to make shopping in China more attractive for foreign visitors and enhance the overall tourist experience.

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China lowers minimum purchase for tax refunds to 200 yuan for foreign tourists, aims to boost domestic consumption.
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