TenderAlpha’s Chinese Government Contracts Data Feed offers unique insights into the world’s second largest economy as it is the first and only data product that processes public procurement data from China.
Over two articles in our blog, we will delve into the possible applications of this data to examine how it can be used to achieve various goals.
We dedicate Part 1 of this series to three key use cases - Gaining intelligence into China’s strategic directions; Monitoring Chinese government spending; and Uncovering investment opportunities.
Unveiling China's Strategic Directions:
- Gain insights into the Chinese government's priorities and strategic directions;
- Understand where public funds are allocated and sectors receiving substantial investments;
- Identify potential areas of growth and development.
The new Chinese Government Contracts Data Feed offers insights into China’s strategic priorities by showing the sectors receiving most (and least) government funding, whilst also shedding light on the state-owned companies that have established themselves as government favorites.
Monitoring Government Spending:
- Discover the sectors and industries receiving substantial investments;
- Position portfolios to capitalize on growth potential in those areas;
- Optimize investment strategies based on the government's economic priorities.
Chinese government contracts data offers real-world knowledge backed by concrete figures about the sectors most heavily prioritized by the government, enabling stakeholders to act accordingly. Access to timely information about recently awarded contracts can be vital in their decision-making process, opening up opportunities to get involved with companies that will deliver major government projects.
Uncovering Investment Opportunities:
- Conduct risk assessments and due diligence on potential investment targets;
- Evaluate the financial stability and operational capabilities of companies;
- Make informed investment decisions.
The Chinese Government Contracts Data Feed can also be used to zoom in on the potential investment target’s historical record in government contracting. It showcases every contract award a company has won since 2017, thus allowing an in-depth analysis of the dynamics of its relationship with government institutions.
The data can also be of use when assessing a potential investment’s overall risk profile. For example, if a company is heavily dependent on government contracts, this could be interpreted as a red flag as it may turn out to be vulnerable to political or economic changes.
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