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Anne Freer @ Business of Apps 1 place · 12/08/2023 04:35 EDT

Chinese aps are reshaping the global market

Chinese app developers are not only thriving internationally but also reshaping the global app ecosystem. Based on new data from Adjust, Chinese-developed apps are making significant inroads into various countries. Let’s dive in! India Emerges as Key Market for Chinese Export Apps While India wasn’t traditionally considered a dominant market for Chinese export apps, recent data highlights its significant presence. In 2023, India stood out with an impressive 50% availability rate for Chinese apps, signalling

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