ASSESSMENTS
China's Tech Giants Are Racing the West Into Southeast Asia
Mar 20, 2018 | 15:16 GMT

Tencent Chairman and CEO Pony Ma Huateng speaks during a big data expo in Guiyang, China, during May 2017. Tencent is the largest Chinese web portal in China. Alibaba Group Executive Chairman Jack Ma speaks during a technology trade fair in Hannover, Germany, during March 2015.
(LINTAO ZHANG and SEAN GALLUP/Getty Images)
Highlights
- Chinese tech and internet giants have charged into the dynamic Southeast Asian market as they seek to globalize and challenge U.S. and Western dominance overseas.
- Southeast Asia is neither a purely Western nor a purely Chinese market, making it a level playing field and one that China will not easily give up.
- The region's growing e-commerce, digital economies and smartphone penetration rate will drive interest there as it undergoes a substantial economic transition.
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