Dhaka, April 27 -- China announced a lower threshold for tax refunds for foreign tourists among a series of policies on Sunday to boost consumption as its economy comes under pressure during a trade war between Beijing and Washington.

Travellers can apply for a tax refund if they spend 200 yuan (about $27) at the same store on the same day and meet other requirements starting Sunday, according to a joint statement by the Ministry of Commerce and other authorities.

Previously, the minimum amount was 500 yuan (about $69), reports AP.

The upper limit for their tax rebate in cash also has been doubled to 20,000 yuan ($2,745).

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