Mofcom Site Map Help  
Home
News Updates
Policy Release
Statistics
E-Government
Your Comment
Search online
Contact us
Search:
Contact Editor
Add:No.2 Dong
Chang'an
Avenue,Beijing
China (100731)
Tel:(010)87519094
Fax:(010)87519093
Current Location: Homepage >  News updates >  Text

China Promotes the Development of Global Ads Markets
2008-07-04 11:01
  From:Economic and Commercial Section, France    Article type:Reproduced



Based on the report from La Tribune, as of 2010, emerging nations with China as leading, Russia, Brazil and India will account for 62% among the growth of global ads market shares. According to the prediction of ZenithOptimedia, in 2008 global ads consumption will increase by 6.6% and in 2007 rose by 5.3% while the Europe and U.S respectively dropped by 3.7% and 3.5%, and ads consumption will rise by 11.8% in other regions. European market economic slowdown due to credit crisis also affects the increase of ads markets. However, China in 2010 will become the second largest contributor of promoting global ads market increase for the sake of the host of Beijing Olympic Games with estimated investment of USD24.3b. The Asian giant with a population of 1.3b, supported by household consumption and nearly 275m netizens, will continuously expand ads markets. Information digitization and four emerging nations have become lasting increase drive of the ads markets.

Big Medium-sized Small】 【Print】 【Transmit】 【E-mail

All articles marked with "Article type: Original" posted on the website of the Ministry of Commerce and its sub-sites are copyrighted by this Website and its sub-sites. Any reproduction or use by any other websites, media or individuals must be attached with a clear indication of "Source: Ministry of Commerce Website".

All articles posted on this website or its sub-sites marked with "Article type: reproduced" or "Article type: translated" and "Article type: redistributed" come from other media, and are provided solely for the user's information, which does not mean this Website or its sub-sites endorse the ideas thereof or assume any legal liability or responsibility for their authenticity. Any other media, websites or individuals must maintain the source of information indication on this Website or its sub-sites when using the information, and shall assume legal liability for the use.

  Release Comment: Pen Name: View Comment
Add:No.2 Dong Chang'an Avenue,Beijing China (100731) Tel: 86-10-87519094 Fax: 86-10-87519093
Approved by:MINISTRY OF COMMERCE, PRC Supported by:CIECC
E-mail: MOFCOM Mailbox