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China's online population reaches 731 million

Published Mon, Jan 23, 2017 · 07:54 AM

[BEIJING] The number of internet users in China - already the world's highest - reached 731 million in December, authorities said, as e-commerce drives consumer demand across the Asian giant.

Total internet users rose 6.2 per cent from the end of Dec 2015 and equals the entire population of Europe, the government-linked China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) said in a statement Sunday on its website.

E-commerce is a vital part of the government's efforts to China into a consumer demand-driven economy, although Beijing also imposes strict controls on online content, barring citizens from accessing major websites including Facebook and Google.

The government is pushing a so-called "internet plus" project that aims to expand the role of online technology in the economy.

The number of people who go online through cellphones has reached 695 million, or 95.1 per cent, as computers lose their appeal, according to the CNNIC.

Online consumption has become an increasingly important part of the economy, the statement said, adding that its contribution to GDP growth is gradually increasing.

As of Dec12, the number of people in China who used online payments had reached 475 million, up 14.0 per cent year on year, according to the CNNIC.

In one example of the growing power of China's online shoppers, consumers spent US$17.8 billion in e-commerce giant Alibaba's biggest online shopping promotion on Nov 11 last year, more than twice the five-day desktop sales from Thanksgiving through Cyber Monday in the US last year.

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