BEIJING, June 12 (Xinhua) -- China's annual output value topped 583.4
billion yuan (84.5 billion U.S. dollars) in 2007, becoming the world's fourth
largest software producer. There was still a long way for domestic software
companies to go, officials said here on Thursday.
Lou Qinjian, Industry and Information Technology vice minister, said at the
International Software China 2008 show that the Chinese software industry had
started from scratch since the country began its reform and opening-up three
decades ago. It had grown into a fundamental industry with strategic importance
to the country.
The country's share of the global software industry rose from 1.2 percent
in 2000 to 8.7 percent in 2007, with an annual growth rate of more than 30
percent due to a favorable policy environment.
Cao Jianlin, Science and Technology vice minister, said the country should
make an even bigger effort in innovation and personnel training to sustain the
industry's long-term healthy development.
The International Software China 2008 opened in Beijing on Thursday and
runs through Saturday. Its focus is on industrial policy planning, industrial
standards, software technologies and development, investment and financing and
enterprise personnel recruiting.