"The Chinese IT market has leapt to number two in the world this
year,” said Herbert Schmalstieg, mayor of Hannover, Germany, when
commenting on CeBIT Asia 2002. He added that Deutsche Messe AG will
move its Asian-Pacific headquarters to Shanghai making it the
platform for transferring technologies to Asia.
CeBIT Asia 2002, one of the largest expositions of information
technologies in Asian-Pacific region, attracted 544
telecommunication enterprises and service providers from 25
countries and regions worldwide.
Statistics published at the exhibition show that China’s IT market
is growing quickly and will be even further accelerated by a
rebound in IT industry. It is predicted that the number of
telephone numbers in China will reach 1 billion by 2020.
“The Chinese IT market is the fastest growing in the world,” said
Lou Qinjian, vice minister of information industry. It increased
four times that of GDP in the past 10 years, and the number of
Internet users is now second only to America. The overseas sale of
IT products is now at the top of China’s export list.
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lot of companies have been promoting their latest products at the
exhibition. Jason Chun Shen Chen, vice president of Intel Co. and
general manager of Asian Pacific Operation, said, “Only investment
in times of recession can enable companies to snag opportunities
once the recovery begins.”
According to statistics from the Hannover Fairs China, IT products
stood for 15 percent of the total exhibits last year, while
increasing to 30 percent this year, indicating that a recovery in
the IT industry maybe underway.
(China.org.cn by Feng Yikun, September 12, 2002)
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