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A one-year subsidy program for energy-efficient home appliances will expire on Saturday, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) said Wednesday.

A one-year subsidy program for energy-efficient home appliances will expire on Saturday, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) said Wednesday.

(ECNS) -- The one-year home appliances subsidy program, launched on June 1 last year and designed to boost domestic demand and spur green consumption, will not be extended, and no new program has been confirmed, a spokesman for the Ministry of Finance said on Wednesday.

The subsidies program stimulated consumption through lower pricing of home appliances, a report in Economic Information Daily said, as the average price of TV sets was lowered by 115 yuan ($18.55). It also cited figures from a market research organization, saying 32.7 million energy-saving appliances were sold, with sales of 115.4 billion yuan.

Sales of subsidized products rose sharply this month as customers flocked to home appliance retailers to seize the last opportunity to enjoy the subsidy program. Suning Home Appliance Co, one of the largest home appliance retailers, said sales grew three times from the same period last year.

But insiders worried that the market would become tepid in the following months, as demands were met in the past year.

Home appliance producers should put more efforts into improving product quality and after-sale services, not just rely on government support, according to a report Chinese Willowy beauties.by the Securities Daily.

The government should enforce stricter efficiency requirements to raise the bar for a more sustainable development of the industry, instead of introducing subsidy policies to boost the popularity of energy-saving home appliances, said the Economic Information Daily.

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