China Internet Watch https://www.chinainternetwatch.com China Internet Stats, Trends, Insights Tue, 02 Jul 2024 12:21:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-ciw-logo-2019-v1b-80x80.png China Internet Watch https://www.chinainternetwatch.com 32 32 China’s Top 50 Global Brands for 2024 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/30833/brandz-top-brands/ Tue, 02 Jul 2024 12:20:59 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=30833 The latest report from Kantar BrandZ, “2024 China’s Top 50 Global Brands,” highlights the dynamic growth and global reach of Chinese brands. The study, which has been conducted annually, provides valuable insights into the leading Chinese brands that have made significant impacts in international markets.

Top Performers

ByteDance, Xiaomi, and SHEIN lead the list, showcasing the strength of Chinese brands in the entertainment, electronics, and fashion sectors.

Lenovo, Huawei, and AliExpress also remain strong contenders, emphasizing the diversity and innovation in China’s tech and e-commerce industries.

Sector Growth

Smart devices, automobiles, and e-commerce experienced the fastest brand power growth, with China’s industrial ecosystem and technological innovations providing a competitive edge.

Consumer electronics, entertainment apps, and online fashion account for a substantial portion of the brand power growth.

Brand Expansion

Chinese brands have successfully penetrated international markets, with notable growth in regions like Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia.

Brands like BYD and NIO in the automotive sector, and OPPO and Vivo in consumer electronics, have expanded their global footprints, contributing to the increasing brand power.

Market Trends

The report highlights a shift in consumer preferences towards brands that offer meaningful differentiation and high engagement. Brands that have successfully created unique and compelling brand experiences have seen significant growth.

There has been a notable increase in the brand power of mid-sized brands, indicating a shift from the dominance of top-tier brands to a more competitive landscape.

Notable Brand Highlights

  • ByteDance: As a global leader in digital content and social media, ByteDance’s platforms like TikTok have become household names worldwide, driving significant brand recognition and engagement.
  • Xiaomi: Known for its high-quality yet affordable electronics, Xiaomi continues to expand its product lines and market reach, solidifying its position as a leading global brand.
  • SHEIN: The online fashion retailer has disrupted traditional retail with its fast-fashion model, capturing a significant global market share and expanding rapidly across multiple regions.
  • BYD: In the automotive sector, BYD’s focus on electric vehicles has positioned it as a key player in the global shift towards sustainable transportation solutions.
  • OPPO and Vivo: These smartphone giants have continued to innovate and expand their international presence, offering advanced technology and appealing to a broad consumer base.

Strategic Insights

The report suggests that the key to the success of Chinese global brands lies in their ability to offer meaningful differentiation and engage deeply with consumers. Brands that can innovate and adapt to changing consumer preferences will continue to thrive in the competitive global market.

  • Consumer Engagement: Successful brands have invested in understanding and meeting the functional and emotional needs of their consumers, creating strong brand loyalty and advocacy.
  • Technological Innovation: Continuous investment in technology and innovation has enabled Chinese brands to stay ahead of the curve, offering cutting-edge products that resonate with global consumers.
  • Global Strategy: A tailored approach to international markets, considering local preferences and cultural nuances, has been crucial for the expansion and acceptance of Chinese brands abroad.

Top 50 Brands from Kantar BrandZ 2024 China Global Brands

  1. ByteDance
  2. Xiaomi
  3. SHEIN
  4. Lenovo
  5. Huawei
  6. AliExpress
  7. Haier
  8. TEMU
  9. OPPO
  10. Hisense
  11. TCL
  12. Tencent
  13. vivo
  14. Chery
  15. BYD
  16. Anker
  17. DJI
  18. MiHoYo
  19. OnePlus
  20. Kuaishou
  21. realme
  22. GWM
  23. TP-LINK
  24. HONOR
  25. Lynk & Co
  26. MAXUS
  27. Insta360
  28. WORX
  29. Lilith
  30. Century Games
  31. JAC
  32. Roborock
  33. CHANGAN
  34. Geely
  35. Midea
  36. DiDi
  37. POCO
  38. ECOVACS
  39. Trip.com
  40. Magic Tavern
  41. Habby
  42. Tsingtao Beer
  43. EcoFlow
  44. Infinix
  45. IGG
  46. Kunlun
  47. eufy
  48. 37Games
  49. NetEase Games
  50. LightInTheBox

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Tencent’s Impressive Q1 2024 Financial Performance Sets Strong Foundation for Future Growth https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/31054/tencent-quarterly/ Wed, 15 May 2024 12:16:58 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=31054 Tencent Holdings Limited has announced its unaudited consolidated results for the first quarter of 2024, showcasing robust growth across various sectors despite challenging market conditions.

The company, a leading internet and technology conglomerate in China, has reported substantial improvements in gross profit and net profit, reflecting its strategic focus on high-quality revenue streams and innovative technological advancements.

Strategic Initiatives and Business Review

Tencent’s latest quarterly results highlight the company’s dynamic approach to growth and innovation. The tech giant has focused on enhancing its core business segments while venturing into new revenue streams, leveraging its technological prowess and market leadership.

In the gaming sector, Tencent continues to solidify its dominance both domestically and internationally. Several flagship titles, including “Fight of the Golden Spatula” and “CrossFire Mobile,” achieved record-high gross receipts. Meanwhile, international hits like “PUBG Mobile” and Supercell’s “Brawl Stars” reported impressive gains in user engagement and revenue, underscoring Tencent’s global appeal in the gaming industry.

The company has also made significant strides in digital content. WeChat Video Accounts saw a dramatic increase in user engagement, with total user time spent rising by over 80% year-over-year.

Similarly, Mini Programs, a staple feature of WeChat, reported a 20% increase in user engagement, reflecting Tencent’s ability to continuously innovate and expand its ecosystem.

Tencent’s advertising sector has benefited greatly from its advancements in AI technology. The introduction of generative AI-powered tools has revolutionized its advertising platform, resulting in higher engagement and more effective ad campaigns. This innovation has been particularly impactful for Video Accounts and Mini Programs, driving substantial growth in advertising revenue.

In the FinTech arena, Tencent’s wealth management business has shown robust growth, marked by a surge in user numbers and average fund investments. Tencent Cloud Media Services, a leader in the media and entertainment sectors, has maintained its strong market position, further demonstrating the company’s diverse and resilient business model.

Operating Metrics

  • Combined MAU of Weixin and WeChat: 1,359 million, a 3% YoY increase.
  • Mobile Device MAU of QQ: 553 million, a 7% YoY decrease.
  • Fee-based VAS Registered Subscriptions: 260 million, a 12% YoY increase.
  • Video Accounts Total User Time Spent: Increased over 80% YoY.
  • Mini Programs Total User Time Spent: Increased over 20% YoY.

Financial Highlights

Tencent’s financial performance in Q1 2024 reflects its strategic focus and operational efficiency:

  • Total Revenues: RMB 159.5 billion ($22.5 billion), a 6% year-over-year (YoY) increase.
  • Gross Profit: RMB 83.9 billion ($11.8 billion), up 23% YoY.
  • Non-IFRS Operating Profit: RMB 58.6 billion ($8.3 billion), a 30% YoY increase.
  • Net Profit Attributable to Equity Holders: RMB 50.3 billion ($7.1 billion), up 54% YoY.

Segment Performance

  • Value-Added Services (VAS): Revenue slightly decreased by 0.9% YoY to RMB 78.6 billion, with social networks and domestic games experiencing minor declines, while international games revenue grew by 3%.
  • Online Advertising: Revenue surged by 26% YoY to RMB 26.5 billion, driven by increased engagement and enhanced AI-powered ad targeting.
  • FinTech and Business Services: Revenue increased by 7% YoY to RMB 52.3 billion, with solid growth in cloud services and wealth management.

Tencent’s first-quarter results highlight its resilient business model and strategic adaptability. The company’s revenue growth, though moderate, is accompanied by a substantial increase in gross profit and operating margin, indicating improved operational efficiency.

Comparing these results with previous quarters and industry peers, Tencent stands out for its balanced growth across diverse revenue streams. The company’s focus on high-margin businesses, such as cloud services and digital content, is a strategic move that is paying off well.

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Top 50 Mobile Apps in China in Q1 2024 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/30778/top-mobile-apps/ Wed, 15 May 2024 06:30:00 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=30778

China's mobile internet is booming, with active users surging past 1.23 billion in March 2024, a jump of over 20 million year-on-year, according to QuestMobile.

This growth underscores the continued dominance of mobile in China's digital landscape. QuestMobile also unveiled its ranking of the top 50 apps for Q1 2024 (below) across diverse categories, providing a fascinating snapshot of the apps captivating Chinese consumers.

The list, which excludes categories like app stores, carrier services, and gaming platforms, highlights the leading app in each sector based on average MAU over the three-month period.

Unsurprisingly, Tencent's WeChat reigns supreme, towering over the competition with over 1 billion MAU. It's the only app to breach the 1 billion user mark, solidifying its status as the undisputed king of China's mobile ecosystem.

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AI Patent Landscape in China https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/43838/ai-patent-landscape/ Tue, 30 Apr 2024 05:36:00 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=43838

As China cements its position as a global technology leader, recent data highlights its prowess in artificial intelligence (AI). A new report by IPRdaily, a global intellectual property information service provider, has unveiled the top companies dominating the AI patent scene in China, showcasing the competitive edge and innovative capabilities of these tech giants.

Dominance in AI Patents

Tencent and Baidu have emerged as the leaders in AI invention patents in China, claiming the top two spots with 15,626 and 13,723 patents respectively.

They are followed by Ping An Group, which holds 13,139 patents. Other notable entries in the top ten include State Grid, Huawei, Ant Group, Alibaba, JD Group, OPPO, and China Mobile, highlighting the diverse industries investing heavily in AI technology.

This ranking is based on AI patents filed and disclosed in China over the last decade, reflecting the strategic emphasis placed on AI by major Chinese corporations. The sheer volume...

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China Digital Landscape 2024 – Entertainment https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/43736/digital-entertainment-trends/ Wed, 03 Apr 2024 00:14:00 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=43736

In 2023, China's digital content sectors, encompassing online video, live streaming, music, and literature, showcased remarkable growth and innovation.

The online video user base expanded to 1.067 billion, with substantial improvements in content variety, especially in micro and short dramas, supported by government guidelines and quality initiatives.

Live streaming also saw a significant increase in users, reaching 816 million, with diverse content areas including e-commerce and gaming, reflecting enhanced regulatory standards and user experience optimization.

The online music sector experienced a notable rise in paid subscriptions and revenue, reaching 715 million users, thanks to strengthened copyright protection and industry collaboration.

Meanwhile, the online literature user base grew to 520 million, buoyed by international expansion and the integration of AI technologies to boost creative efficiency. Across these sectors, China's focus on quality, regulation...

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China’s Cloud Infrastructure Services Surge to $9.7 Billion https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/30820/cloud-infrastructure-services/ Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:27:45 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=30820

China's cloud infrastructure services spending soared to $9.7 billion in Q4 2023, marking a 22% year-over-year increase and capturing 12% of the global cloud expenditure. Throughout 2023, China's cloud market witnessed a 16% growth, a notable rise from 2022's 10%. This momentum is expected to continue, with forecasts predicting an 18% growth in 2024.

In the final quarter of 2023, Alibaba Cloud, Huawei Cloud, and Tencent Cloud—China's leading cloud service providers—dominated the market, collectively achieving a 28% growth and securing a 74% market share.

This dominance is partly due to their emphasis on expanding partner ecosystems. Since the beginning of the year, both Huawei Cloud and Tencent Cloud have hosted partner summits, highlighting the significance of channel-driven sales, which constituted 25% of China's cloud revenue in Q4 2023, a figure anticipated to rise.

During the same period, Alibaba Cloud maintained its market leadership in China with a 39% share, desp...

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Tencent Revenues Up 10% in 2023 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/47050/tencent-2023/ Thu, 21 Mar 2024 12:01:00 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=47050 In a year marked by innovation and strategic foresight, Tencent Holdings Limited not only bolstered its financial standing but also set new benchmarks within China’s digital arena. The conglomerate’s 2023 financial results, alongside a series of strategic undertakings, shed light on the thriving dynamics of China’s technology sector and Tencent’s pivotal role therein.

Financial Highlights: A Glimpse into Growth

Tencent’s fiscal narrative for 2023 is one of notable achievements, underscored by a 10% year-over-year growth in total revenues, reaching an impressive RMB609.0 billion (USD86.0 billion).

This expansion is further emphasized by a 23% increase in gross profit, showcasing the company’s enhanced profitability in a fiercely competitive digital marketplace. Furthermore, the non-IFRS profit attributable to equity holders witnessed a substantial 36% increase from the previous year, indicating strong core earnings performance .

The final quarter of 2023 continued this trend, with revenues escalating by 7% year-over-year to RMB155.2 billion (USD21.9 billion), and gross profit and non-IFRS profit attributable to equity holders of the company experiencing significant increases of 25% and 44% respectively.

In 2023, Tencent’s revenue breakdown highlighted the diversity of its business portfolio, with significant contributions from various segments.

The FinTech and Business Services sector emerged as the largest revenue source, representing 31% of the total revenue and amounting to RMB189.0 billion. This segment’s leading position underscores Tencent’s stronghold in the FinTech industry and its successful foray into comprehensive business services.

Following the FinTech and Business Services sector, the Online Games segment was the second-largest contributor to Tencent’s revenue, accounting for 29% and totaling RMB177.0 billion. This demonstrates the continued vitality of online gaming within Tencent’s business model.

The fastest-growing segment in 2023 was Tencent’s Cloud Computing business, which experienced a remarkable 30% year-over-year revenue increase, reaching RMB109.0 billion. This growth outpaced the other segments, notably the Social Networks segment, and underscored Tencent’s effective strategy and execution in the competitive cloud services market.

Overall, Tencent’s 2023 financial performance showcased the strength of its FinTech and Business Services as the leading revenue generator, with the Cloud Computing segment leading in growth, reflecting the company’s adaptability and strategic positioning in China’s evolving digital landscape.

Strategic Endeavors and Innovation

2023 saw Tencent advance through strategic milestones:

Enhancing User Experience: Tencent’s WeChat Video Accounts doubled in user time spent, thanks to improved algorithms and creator support. Additionally, the Mini Games platform’s gross receipts soared by over 50%, reinforcing Tencent’s leadership in China’s casual gaming sphere .

Pioneering in AI: The launch of Tencent Hunyuan, an AI model of a trillion-parameter scale, marks a leap in Tencent’s technological prowess, solidifying its commitment to spearheading digital innovation .

Commitment to Society and Environment: Tencent’s digital philanthropy platform set a new record with RMB3.8 billion raised during the 99 Giving Day campaign, while its New Cornerstone Investigator Program supported 104 scientists, promoting scientific research .

As of the end of 2023, Tencent Music Entertainment Group (TME) reported a notable increase in its music subscribers. The total number of online music paying subscribers reached 90 million, marking an 18% year-over-year growth.

Market Engagement and User Dynamics

Tencent’s operational statistics reveal evolving trends in user engagement:

  • The MAUs of Weixin and WeChat stood at 1,343 million by December 2023, a 2% increase year-over-year, highlighting the platforms’ expanding influence in social media .
  • Despite a marginal decline in VAS revenues, Tencent’s strategic emphasis on content diversity and innovative services positions it for sustained growth amidst market challenges .

Tencent’s 2023 saga is one of strategic brilliance and financial vigor, positioning it at the forefront of China’s digital transformation. With its commitment to innovation, user-centricity, and societal impact, Tencent is poised to continue shaping the contours of China’s digital future.

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China’s Tech Giants Lead in Global User Spending, Tencent Tops the Chart https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/43649/data-ai-top-publisher-2023/ Tue, 12 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=43649

Tencent and ByteDance Secure Top Positions in Global Rankings

Data.ai, a leading provider of internet data and analytics, has released its Global Publisher Awards for the year 2024, showcasing the world's top 50 publishers based on user spending across iOS and Google Play stores in 2023.

Leading the pack, Tencent and ByteDance, both hailing from China, have claimed the top two spots with annual user spending of $8.67 billion and $5.05 billion, respectively.

This achievement marks Tencent's seventh consecutive year at the pinnacle, largely fueled by the success of its MOBA game, "Honor of Kings," which also stands as the second-highest-grossing product globally, trailing only behind the match-three game "Candy Crush Saga."

In total, Tencent boasted 10 products each exceeding $100 million in global annual user spending in 2023.

Following closely, miHoYo surpassed NetEase to secure the eighth position, with annual user spending reaching $2.15 billion. NetEase, anothe...

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China’s Video Cloud Market Navigates Through Slowdown: Insights from IDC’s 2023 Mid-Year Report https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/43222/video-cloud-market/ Mon, 06 Nov 2023 12:17:48 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=43222

IDC has released its mid-year report, "China Video Cloud Market Tracker, First Half of 2023," outlining current trends and projections within the industry. In a market contending with a post-pandemic deceleration in consumer entertainment demand and reduced IT expenditure from industry clients, China's video cloud market faced a 7.0% year-on-year decline, reaching $4.62 billion.

The report details an 8.4% contraction in video cloud infrastructure and a slight 1.4% decrease in the solutions market compared to the same period in 2022.
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The first half of 2023 was characterized by a slowdown in end-user entertainment demand.

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Alipay and WeChat Pay Open up Mobile Wallets to Foreigners in China https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/43061/alipay-wechat-pay-foreigners/ Mon, 24 Jul 2023 12:40:15 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=43061 In a significant move to facilitate foreign visitors in China, Ant Group and Tencent have announced new developments in their mobile wallet services, Alipay and WeChat Pay, respectively.

Ant Group, the official payment partner for the Hangzhou Asian Games, announced that Alipay had completed the support for overseas users to use mobile payment services in China.

Athletes and tourists from around the world can now enjoy various convenient services across the country using Alipay, including shopping, hailing a taxi, taking the subway, and visiting tourist attractions.

To use these services, users must download the Alipay app, click “Register Account”, and select the “International Version”. After completing the registration, users can click on “Add Now” to enter the card binding page and follow the prompts to complete the card binding operation.

Alipay now supports international card organizations such as Visa, Mastercard, and Discover Global Network (including Diners Club). Furthermore, the usage of Alipay after binding an international card is no different from using a domestic bank card, supporting both QR code payment and payment code payment.

Similarly, Tencent announced a deepened cooperation with international card organizations such as Visa, Discover Global Network (including Diners Club), JCB, and Mastercard.

This collaboration aims to systematically open up WeChat Pay’s merchant network in various cities in China. Inbound individuals can activate WeChat Pay by using their passport, Hong Kong and Macau Residents Travel Permit (Home Return Permit), Taiwan Residents Travel Permit (Taiwan Compatriot Permit), Hong Kong and Macau Residents Residence Permit, Taiwan Residents Residence Permit, and Foreign Permanent Resident ID.

After binding an international bank card, they can conveniently consume at millions of small and medium-sized merchants.

These developments mark a significant step towards making mobile payments more accessible to foreigners in China, providing them the same convenience that local residents enjoy. It is expected to significantly enhance the experience of foreign visitors in China, especially in the context of the upcoming Hangzhou Asian Games.

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China cloud computing market in 2021; top 4 have 80% market share https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/42977/cloud-infrastructure-services-2021/ Sat, 24 Jun 2023 00:42:23 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=42977 China’s cloud infrastructure services market grew by 45% to US$27.4 billion in 2021 according to Canalys.

The fourth quarter of 2021 saw a year-on-year increase of 33% to US$7.7 billion. Canalys predicts that by 2026, the scale of the cloud infrastructure market in the mainland will reach US$85 billion, and the five-year compound annual growth rate will be 25%.

China cloud infrastructure services spend forecast
China cloud infrastructure services spend forecast

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Alibaba Cloud remains the leader with a 37% market share, ranking first in the cloud market in 2021, Huawei Cloud and Tencent Cloud second and third respectively, and Baidu AI cloud fourth. In 2021, the four cloud providers jointly accounted for 80% of the market share.

China cloud infrastructure services spend in 2021
China cloud infrastructure services spend in 2021

Huawei Cloud reached an 18% market share in 2021, with an annual growth of 67%. The rapid growth has widened the gap between Huawei cloud and Tencent Cloud, ranking second in the market.

Tencent cloud, the third-largest provider, accounted for 16% of the market share, an increase of 55%. Tencent Cloud grew steadily as a whole in 2021, with diversified growth in multiple sectors.

Baidu AI Cloud, the fourth-largest vendor, accounted for 9% of the market share, an increase of 55%.

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China’s Public Cloud Services Market to Grow to 10.5% of global share by 2024

In 2020, the overall market size of global public cloud services (IAAs/PAAS/SaaS) reached US$312.42 billion, with a year-on-year growth of 24.1%, according to IDC.

The overall market size of China’s public cloud services reached US$19.38 billion, with a year-on-year growth of 49.7%, with the highest growth rate in all regions of the world. IDC predicts that the global share of China’s public cloud service market will increase from 6.5% in 2020 to more than 10.5% by 2024.

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China’s Public Cloud Services Market Growth Slows in H2 2022, Still Shows Promise for Future https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/32879/public-cloud-iaas-paas/ Tue, 09 May 2023 01:00:38 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=32879

China's public cloud services market (IaaS/PaaS/SaaS) reached $18.84 billion in the second half of 2022, according to the latest report from International Data Corporation (IDC). The IaaS market saw year-on-year growth of 15.7%, while the PaaS market grew at 31.8%. Compared to the first half of 2022, the combined IaaS and PaaS market growth slowed to 19.0%, a decline of 11.6%.

The report highlights that exchange rate fluctuations have significantly affected the dollar market share data.

Global economic conditions in the second half of 2022 resulted in a higher USD-CNY exchange rate than in the same period in 2021, exacerbating downward pressure on the dollar growth rate for some Chinese cloud service providers.

The ongoing three-year pandemic has profoundly impacted the overall IT market environment, causing instability in the public cloud market. Upstream enterprise budget cuts and extended construction cycles have hindered public cloud market growth, resulting in a gradual d...

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China public cloud market share in 2021; IaaS+PaaS grew by 43% in H2 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/42798/public-cloud-iaas-paas-2021/ Sun, 07 May 2023 12:30:17 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=42798 In the second half of 2021, the overall market of China’s public cloud services (IaaS/PaaS/SaaS) reached US$15.13 billion, of which the IaaS market increased by 40.1% (47.5% in H1) and the PaaS market increased by 55.7% (53.9% in H1) year-on-year, according to data from IDC.

From the IaaS + PaaS market perspective, the first half of 2021 increased by 43% (vs. 48.6% in H1) year-on-year, down 6% from the first half of 2021, but still maintained the highest growth rate in the world.

In the next five years, China’s public cloud market will continue to grow at a compound growth rate of 30.9%. By 2026, the market is expected to reach US$105.76 billion, and the global share of China’s public cloud service market will increase from 6.7% in 2021 to 9.9%.

The competition in China’s cloud computing extends from focusing on infrastructure to the competition of comprehensive cloud platform capabilities. In addition to increasing investment in infrastructure construction at the IaaS layer, cloud vendors also continue to strengthen chip self-research capability, improve PaaS capability (data processing capability, cloud-native, low code development, etc.), build leading, fast, and perfect solution service capability and implementation and delivery ecology and develop a more comprehensive cloud platform.

The digital transformation of government and enterprises has fully entered the cloud era.

In the first half of 2021, the State Council put forward decisions on deepening the integrated development of new-generation information technology and manufacturing industry and creating new advantages of the digital economy.

Also read: the latest on China’s public cloud market

Local governments and regulators have issued relevant technical specifications and application standards of cloud computing platforms, actively promoted the all-around and in-depth integration of digital technology and social development, and accelerated the application and implementation of digital technology in various industries.

Cloud computing has become the basis and hub of digital transformation. Under this background, there is a huge demand and market space for cloud services in the field of government and enterprises.

Cloud vendors have released their own cloud-native strategies to seize the opportunity from the aspects of products, partners, standard-setting, talent cultivation, and so on.

Industry digitization and low-carbon development have become the mainstream trend. In terms of themselves, cloud vendors continue to improve product energy efficiency and promote the low-carbon development of the cloud industry by investing in innovative energy-saving technologies.

In terms of industry empowerment, cloud manufacturers invest in power electronics technology and integration and innovation with digital technology, promote the development of clean energy and the digitization of traditional energy, bring digital technology to each industry, and support all walks of life to promote low-carbon development through digitization.

In both IaaS and Iaas+PaaS markets, the competition is tight. The leading vendors Alibaba Cloud, Huawei Cloud, and Tencent Cloud have firmly taken the top three positions and jointly have 60% of the market share.

 

 

 

Cloud vendors in the network operator camp grew rapidly, with independent research and development and cloud network integration as their keywords.

The fourth ranked China Telecom Tianyi Cloud formed a full-stack cloud product system by the end of 2020, further deepened to the vertical industry and territory in 2021, sank the resource and service team to the local city, and the local cloud business grew rapidly, creating a new growth level for Tianyi Cloud.

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The Billion-Dollar ‘Planting Grass’ Economy: Content, Commerce, and Social Shopping https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/42711/zhongcao-planting-grass/ Tue, 11 Apr 2023 05:00:53 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=42711

It's hard to pinpoint when it started, but major Chinese tech companies have become obsessed with "planting grass" (Zhongcao).

"Planting grass", or Zhongcao, refers to recommending quality products to others to entice purchases or generating a desire to experience or possess something based on external information.

In recent years, internet giants such as Tencent, Alibaba, ByteDance, and Meituan have been entering the "planting grass" race, focusing on the grass-planting economy.

Nearly 20 grass-planting products have been launched by these companies in the past two years, and some have even rolled out similar products overseas. However, most of these products have fizzled out, turning "planting grass" into a lingering concern for these tech giants.

At its core, the "grass-planting economy" is an attention economy, a further extension of the "internet celebrity economy". According to public reports, the grass-planting economy has already reached a scale of hundreds of billi...

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WeChat Users & Platform Statistics 2023 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/31608/wechat-statistics/ Thu, 12 Jan 2023 00:00:40 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=31608

In 2022, the total views of the original content on WeChat Channel (video account) increased by 350% year on year, and the scale of live broadcast increased by 300%, according to WeChat’s data released on 10 January 2023.

The commercial potential of live video broadcasting continues to be released, and the corresponding e-commerce sales increased by more than eight times year on year.

In 2022, the number of daily active creators and the average number of videos uploaded by the video account increased by more than 100% year on year, the number of creators with at least 10,000 fans increased by 308%.

The number of video account earners increased by 101%, and the total income of live video anchors increased by 447%.

Live video GMV increased by more than 8 times year on year in 2022, and the average selling price exceeded 200 yuan. Among them, the top three categories of consumption are covered by clothing, food, and beauty.

The monthly active users of WeChat Search have increased to 800 million, and the total search volume increased by 54%. Mini Programs are widely used in scenic spots, hotels, airports, and other fields, and the number of WeChat Mini Programs has increased by 183%.

WeChat Search contributed to 27% of Official Account follower growth and 20% of Mini Program’s new daily active users. Its contribution to WeChat Channel follower growth has increased by 120%.

WeChat MAU

Over 330 million of WeChat’s (known as Weixin in China) 1.2883 billion monthly active users use video calling. 780 million users are on the social networking section WeChat Moments and 120 million publish updates. The content network WeChat Official Account has 360 million users.

WeChat has evolved from an instant messaging app to a service meeting the digital needs of over 1.27 billion MAU in Q4 2021. Each day, more than 120 million active users post in social networking Moments, 360 million users read Official Accounts articles, and 500 million users access Mini Programs (Q1 2022) daily.

For Q4 2021, WeChat daily active advertisers expanded by over 30% year-on-year. Over one-third of Moments’ advertising revenue was generated from advertisements using Mini Programs as landing pages and advertisements connecting users to customer service representatives via WeCom.

WeChat Video Accounts’ time spent per user and total video views more than doubled year-on-year as Tencent enriched content diversity and enhanced the product experience.

WeChat Mini Programs

The daily active users on WeChat Mini Programs reached 450 million according to WeChat official data in January 2022. The transaction volume of catering, tourism, and retail increased by 100% year-on-year. Mini Program DAU reached 500 million (Q1 2022).

The number of Mini Program developers has exceeded 3 million.

In 2020, the daily active users of WeChat Mini Programs exceeded 400 million, according to its official data shared at its annual event WeChat Public Lecture.

The number of mini programs used per user increased by 25%, the average transaction value per user grew by 67%, the number of programs with transactions increased by 68%, and the annual transaction volume of more than doubled in 2020.

In 2020, more than 100 million people purchased in shopping malls and department stores on WeChat Mini Programs. With the help of mini program pre-sale + offline self pick-up mode, more than 300 million users purchased fresh fruits and vegetables.

WeChat Mini Programs overview

WeChat Games

In 2020, the commercial realization of WeChat mini games increased by 20%.

Last year, the proportion of male and female users in the distribution of mini games accounted for 50% respectively. 40% of the users in the first and second-tier cities, and 65% of the users aged 30 and above.

Compared with 2019, the per capita game duration of mini games increased by 50%, and the average number of games played increased by 20% in 2020.

China game live streaming revenues to double by 2021

WeChat Search

The number of monthly active users of WeChat search has reached 700 million according to WeChat official data released in January 2022.

WeChat search staff said that in the mobile Internet era, search should not be limited by the search box, but need to be accessible by the touch. Users can search while chatting.

WeChat search will screen out the high-quality content of WeChat and produce a more accurate connection with users.

In the future, it can expand the search scope to the whole internet-based the needs of users. The search results are currently mostly provided by WeChat Official Account and Sogou.

Top search trends in China

WeChat Pay

In January 2022, WeChat shared the latest progress on WeChat Pay:

  • 23 thousand monthly service providers
  • Over 10 million merchants
  • More than 1800 banks and Payment institutions
  • 23 thousand monthly merchants
  • In the next three years, WeChat Pay will continue to carry out digital upgrading of WeStore, with a planned investment of more than 10 billion yuan

In 2020, Zhifufen, a credit score on WeChat Pay, saw more than 240 million users. It boosted the conversion rate of e-commerce orders by 14% and the repurchase rate of retail merchants by 73%.

In 2021, WeChat mini stores and Zhuanzhuan (a secondhand-goods marketplace) will integrate Zhifufen.

In the e-commerce industry, WeChat Pay’s Zhifufen enables post-payment after receiving the delivery and faster refund. Users can quickly receive a refund after submitting return logistics information.

As of January 2022, more than 50% of users have activated Zhifufen, whose solutions cover more than 3000 industries. WeChat Pay unit cooperates with the e-commerce industry on “buy first and pay later”, which has been used by more than 100 million users.

Zhifufen also announced the launch of audio and video members’ services such as “watch first and pay later”, which helped solve the problems that bothered audio/music and video users to deduct fees in advance and forget to terminate their contracts.

China’s online payment users penetration reaching 86%

Enterprise version of WeChat: WeCom

In 2020, there were 80,000 enterprise WeChat partners, with a year-on-year growth of 400%. 

11.91 million applications connect to WeCom, with a year-on-year increase of 250%. Since COVID-19, there have been 5.5 million real enterprises and organizations on WeCom with 130 million active users reaching 400 million WeChat users.Click To Tweet

Acquire, convert, and retain customers through WeChat Ads + WeChat Work (WeCom)

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Top 3 private traffic platforms for merchants in China https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/35117/private-traffic-platforms/ Wed, 12 Oct 2022 10:17:16 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=35117

WeChat, Alipay, and short video platforms (Douyin, Kuaishou, etc) have become the most important platforms for Chinese merchants' private traffic operation according to a report from iResearch.

More than 80% of businesses believe that the cost of private traffic has increased by 40%, so the conversion rate and leveraging public traffic have become the core focus.

Under the catalysis of the epidemic, the private traffic operation of merchants entered a fast growth period, and the refined operation became a consensus. In the iResearch survey, 77.3% of merchants were satisfied with the improvement of business results driven by private traffic operation, among which the effect of new customers and member growth were the most significant.

It has also become a trend for private domain layout to become multi platform. The report shows that applets are the standard configuration for businesses to operate in private domain, and WeChat, Alipay and short video platforms have become t...

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Mobile reach in 2022: Tencent, Alibaba, Baidu, ByteDance, Kuaishou https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/30684/batt/ Tue, 03 May 2022 00:00:43 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=30684 Tencent has the highest reach of internet users in China in 2021 (95%) with 442 mobile apps, followed by Alibaba (88%), Baidu (81%), and ByteDance (73%), according to data from QuestMobile.

Tencent continues to dominate mobile app usage time though its total share dropped to 35.7% from 39.5% while ByteDance increased its share to 21% from 15.8%.

Check out top mobile apps in 2021.

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China online advertising market insights 2022 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/31087/online-advertising-market/ Tue, 05 Apr 2022 11:00:02 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=31087

In 2022, 42.9% of advertisers in China expect to increase spending in digital marketing, 25 percentage points more than advertisers expect to reduce spending, according to CTR.

China advertising market vs online ad market

Advertisers of large enterprises with a budget of 500 million yuan or more are more confident in digital marketing spending. In 2022, 52.4% of advertisers are expected to increase spending in digital marketing.

The top online advertising medium is e-commerce, accounting for 46.5%, followed by short video (16.6%) and News (16.6%), according to data from QuestMobile. Short video advertising still saw fast growth of over 31% in 2021.

When Chinese advertisers select platforms for digital marketing, platform traffic is the core consideration factor of their advertising budget allocation, ranking first, accounting for 73.8%.

At the same time, advertisers pay more attention to pl...

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6 trends of China’s digital economy innovation https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/33167/digital-economy-innovation/ Wed, 23 Feb 2022 12:43:08 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=33167

In a relatively short time, China has become one of the world's largest digital economies. Thanks to the support of nearly one billion internet users, China's e-commerce sales rose to $1.7 trillion in 2020, accounting for about 30% of the country's total retail sales.

But scale is not the whole point of the story. Innovation and disruption are the keys. China has bred many cutting-edge innovations and consulting company McKinsey summarizes the six trends of China's digital innovation in the next few years including large retail integration, service virtualization, travel revolution, digital social life, Industrial Internet of Things, digital urbanization.
Large retail integration
Scattered retail areas will continue to be integrated, and omnichannel retail will be combined with on-demand economy, social economy, and retail supply chain.

Retail and social areas will usher in large-scale seamless integration. Social e-commerce continued to flourish, and its proportion in total e-...

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China enterprise SaaS market overview and forecast https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/31526/enterprise-saas-market/ Tue, 15 Feb 2022 12:00:23 +0000 https://www.chinainternetwatch.com/?p=31526

After the market recovered in 2018 and the growth fell slightly in 2019, caused by the epidemic, the growth rate of SaaS market rose again in 2020. In 2020, the SaaS market in China reached 53.8 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 48.7%.

At this stage, the capital market's attitude towards SaaS is more rational, and the development of each segment track is gradually mature. It is expected that the market will maintain a compound growth rate of 34% and continue to expand in the next three years.

With the deepening of demand-side enterprises' understanding of SaaS products, more and more enterprises are transforming from local deployment to SaaS in software selection.

However, due to the relatively fixed operation mode and process management in the process of enterprise development, SaaS products need to have a certain degree of freedom to meet the customized needs of enterprises, so as to alleviate the friction during the software transition.

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