China’s export growth in telecoms, computer, and information services significantly outpaced traditional goods exports in 2025, signalling a profound structural shift. The nation is rapidly ascending the industrial chain as an emerging exporter of manufacturing technology, moving beyond its historical image linked to physical goods.

In 2025, China's exports of telecoms, computer, and information services reached USD 118 billion, marking a robust 13% year-on-year increase. This growth far outpaced traditional goods, with footwear exports falling 9% to USD 46 billion.
Handbags and suitcases saw a collective export decline of 13% to USD 30 billion during the same period, according to official data. Bank of America chief market strategist Joseph Quinlan noted that China’s new trade front includes information and communication technology, engineering services, and data analytics.
Guangzhou, Guangdong province-based iRootech is one of a growing number of Chinese companies exporting industrial computer vision and artificial intelligence technology. The company secured its first foreign client, German concrete machinery maker Putzmeister, in 2017, and has since worked with thousands of overseas companies.
Xiao Tingting, head of global business at iRootech, explained that the company developed a maintenance platform that can remotely manage concrete equipment. This system uses artificial intelligence to predict future malfunctions, helping Putzmeister reduce travel costs related to after-sales service by 25%.
Ms. Xiao added that iRootech also helps clients identify new revenue sources. Putzmeister achieved a 10% revenue increase by offering customers the option of paying for the remote monitoring service.
Founded in 2016 and backed by China's heavy equipment leader Sany Group, iRootech moved its headquarters to Guangzhou from Changsha, Hunan province, two years later. The company stated its development has benefited from the systematic support of Guangdong province’s manufacturing foundation.
Guangdong has long served as China’s manufacturing hub, with official data showing that revenues from major industrial enterprises have topped all other Chinese provinces for years. iRootech reported a significant increase in overseas orders in 2023.
These orders accounted for more than half of the company’s total contract value, Ms. Xiao told Xinhua News Agency. Without providing an updated breakdown, Ms. Xiao told the SCMP that iRootech’s footprint now covers more than 100 markets, mainly in Asia-Pacific, Europe, North America, and the Middle East.
Similar cases include the Chinese subsidiary of German pump and valve producer KSB, which develops artificial intelligence-powered manufacturing technology. This technology is now being "reverse exported" to Germany.
The KSB subsidiary developed a machine failure testing system that has completed EU standard certification. He Jun, regional executive officer of KSB Group Asia North, indicated plans to introduce the product to the German market in the second half.
Chinese artificial intelligence vision developer Hefei Taihe Intelligent applies deep learning to the sorting of nuts. Showcasing its technology at the Spring session of the Canton Fair, the company received numerous inquiries.
Public relations director Hu Xingxing noted interest from visitors from major nut-producing regions, including India and Africa. Estimates by Chinese newspaper 21st Century Business Herald suggest over one third of Canton Fair exhibitors have transitioned to exporting products plus services.
The World Trade Organization reported that China ranked sixth globally for exporting digitally delivered services last year, a jump from 11th a decade earlier. This places China ahead of countries such as Japan, France, and Switzerland.
China is undergoing a structural shift in its export economy, moving from traditional goods to high-tech services.
Exports of telecoms, computer, and information services grew by 13% to USD 118 billion in 2025, far exceeding traditional goods.
Chinese companies like iRootech are exporting industrial artificial intelligence and computer vision technology globally.
Source: SCMP

