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How China’s internet continues to rapidly change and why you should care

  • China added 85 million new internet users last year, averaging 161 per minute
  • Emerging trends point to the rise of Chinese tech significantly influencing the future of technology around the world

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The 2021 edition of the China Internet Report looks at how the country's tech industry is changing as it copes with new pressures. Illustration: SCMP

Dear reader,

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By the time you reach the end of this letter, almost 1,000 Chinese citizens will have accessed the internet for the first time.

This shouldn’t come as a surprise. Last year, China added 85 million new internet users, averaging 161 per minute. By comparison, 266 babies were born per minute globally last year.

China has been the world’s biggest online community for more than a decade. Today that figure is more than 1 billion, larger than the combined populations of the US, Russia, Mexico, Germany, UK, France, and Canada.

Not only have more people come online, but Chinese companies – like Alibaba Group Holding (owner of the South China Morning Post), Tencent Holdings, Baidu, Huawei Technologies, and ByteDance – have also supercharged the growth of the country’s online economy.

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These digital enterprises provide essential services across a wide array of sectors including e-commerce, content and media, social media and messaging, 5G, artificial intelligence, smartphones and smart devices, autonomous cars, fintech, online education, and health care.
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