China overtakes Japan on IT spending

China has overtaken Japan in terms of its share of global IT spending, German IT industry organisation BITKOM said Wednesday, ahead of the CeBIT, the world's biggest high-tech trade fair.

Global IT spending is poised to rise by 5.1 percent to 2.7 trillion euros ($3.5 trillion), said BITKOM in a new survey, with India (+13.9 percent), Brazil (+9.6 percent) and China (+8.9 percent) the biggest growth markets.

"There is a shift in the 2013 country ranking: China has overtaken Japan and is for the first time the second biggest national market," said BITKOM president Dieter Kempf.

China holds 9.5 percent of the global IT market, now ahead of Japan with 8.3 percent. Both Asian giants are still comfortably behind the United States, which enjoys a 26.8-percent share of the world's .

When the 27 countries of the European Union are lumped together, they represent 21.8 percent of the but will grow at a mere 0.9 percent in 2013, according to the BITKOM survey.

"Given the current economic situation, an EU-wide growth of around one percent is a pleasing outlook for the coming year and the CeBIT," judged Kempf.

The , in the northern German city of Hanover, is the world's top trade fair for the IT sector, showcasing the and inventions. It runs from March 5 to 9.

(c) 2013 AFP

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