Taiwanese manufacturers get China boost, but not IT
Taiwanese manufacturers get China boost, but not IT
While Katie Melua might have sung about the nine million bicycles that can be found in Chinaâs capital city, she did not mention anything about the rate of import. Right now, Taiwanese IT manufacturers are looking over at their cycle-making cousins with an unhealthy shade of jealousy. KitGuru dons the cycle clips and heads into town.
Merida, Giant and Ideal are the biggest bike makes in Taiwan and, this year, they are all setting their sales predictions sky high for the Chinese mainland market.
Giant alone is looking to sell at least 2 million cycles, while Ideal and Merida are also looking at 7-figure predictions.
At the same time, Ideal Bikes will launch an expansion programme that will see its mainland China stores increase from 60 to more than 100.
OK, the siteâs called âKitGuruâ and not âCycleGuruâ, so what gives?
Simple, these expansions are all set to continue. Right now, itâs personal transport, but pretty soon it will be personal computing and a whole heap of other goods. China is, without doubt, the worldâs factory right now, but – in a small number of years â" it will almost certainly become the worldâs customer. We can think of at least one world leader whoâs smart enough to see this â" and whoâs already contemplating life ânot in the top spotâ.
KitGuru says: Following closely in behind China is India. Weâll be bringing you more about the expansions that these new markets are undergoing over the next few weeks â" specifically the IT-related changes weâre expecting in the next 5 years.
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