China is intensifying efforts to reduce its reliance on Western technology, with a surge in domestic substitution initiatives
revealed through government tenders and research documents, as reported by Reuters. As Washington enforces tighter restrictions on high-tech exports to China, the country has increased spending to replace foreign-made equipment with homegrown alternatives.
State-owned companies are increasingly winning major contracts, pushing away from US companies like Microsoft and Adobe. Huawei has emerged as a leading player due to its agility, diverse product suite, and robust cybersecurity offerings.These substitution initiatives have reshaped the software industry landscape, with major foreign makers’ combined market share dropping from 57.3% in 2018 to 27.3% by 2022.
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