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Chinese enterprise software market is growing, thanks to Japanese outsourcing policy

Filed in archive Market Overview on December 11, 2006

Chinese enterprise software market is growing, thanks to Japanese outsourcing policy
These days, India does IT, but will China catch up? Some people think that the India's advantage regarding the language may be source to keep the competitive distance with china but this is not necessarily true. PanAsian Biz, the business blog on issues related to Asian market, reported 11 key trends in chinese software market based on some consultancy research by RNCOS. Some of them are really interesting:

- China's software industry has continued to grow rapidly in the last few years.

- The growth trend is still continuing as more and more companies are lookingsoftware-industry.jpg forward to enter the country.

- The exports are mainly driven by the software business given by Japan.

- Over 60% of Chinese exports are taken up by Japan.

- There are a good number of Chinese who are capable in the Japanese language and can develop software accordingly.

While american companies are offshoring IT services to India, the chinese market is fueled by japanese outsourcing policy. Do you think this will change the equation?

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