TenderAlpha Launches Chinese Government Contracts Data Feed

China's robust economy and massive government spending on contracts present a wealth of opportunities for investors, businesses, governments, and academic researchers. However, gaining access to reliable and comprehensive data on Chinese government contracts has been a significant challenge. 

Enter TenderAlpha's Chinese Government Contracts Data Feed

Our latest data feed boasts over 2.4 million contract awards worth over $450 billion and spans more than five years of history. Containing sought-after and rare data, it offers deep insights into China's sectors, industries, and economic state. 

The Chinese Government Contracts Data Feed contains 400,000 public and private companies that have been awarded at least one government contract by a Chinese government institution since 2017. 

Furthermore, the public companies in the database are ticker-mapped for easier identification and future data integration. 

The 2.4+ million contracts within the Chinese Government Contracts Data Feed are also translated into English for their titles and descriptions to be easily read and understood by users. 

The Feed’s main use cases include: 

  • Uncovering Investment Opportunities
  • Monitoring Government Spending
  • Market Intelligence
  • Competitive Analysis
  • Business & Partnership Opportunities
  • Insights into China’s strategic actions 

In the coming weeks, we will publish a couple of articles that will further elaborate on the applications of Chinese government contracts data and the business opportunities it opens up. 

TenderAlpha's Chinese Government Contracts Data Feed provides a gateway to unlock China's dynamic market. With comprehensive and reliable data, investors, businesses, government agencies, and academic researchers can make informed decisions, uncover opportunities, and gain a competitive advantage. 

Don't miss out on the game-changing insights! Contact us and explore TenderAlpha's Chinese Government Contracts Data Feed today! 

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