The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a significant exacerbation of supply and demand disparities, with both consumption and production exhibiting new trends. However, from the second half of this year, consumption has begun to weaken further, even threatening the trends that emerged during the pandemic. This has resulted in a further intensification of supply and demand disparities. The recent economic work conference has also highlighted this issue, stating that "domestic supply is strong, but demand is weak," which is a more pronounced emphasis on the supply and demand contradiction compared to the previous focus on "insufficient demand."