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Feb 08, 2024 02:43 PM
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Daily Tech Roundup: China’s Software Service Providers Cut Costs, Prices as Investors Pull Back

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A cyclist passes Alibaba's headquarters in Hangzhou. Photo: VCG
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Welcome to the Daily Tech Roundup — a briefing of the top technology news making headlines in China and the rest of Asia.

China’s software service providers cut costs, prices as investors pull back

China’s cloud software vendors are feeling the brunt of the sharpest drop in venture capital investment in the sector in a decade, with many rushing to cut prices or costs to tide them over. The country’s 13 software as a service (SaaS) unicorns — startups valued at more than $1 billion — raised just 495 million yuan ($69 million) from investors last year, the lowest amount since 2014, according to ITjuzi, a domestic provider of data on tech companies and investments, based on announced deals. The amount pales in comparison to the peak of 9.3 billion yuan raised in 2021, when the Covid pandemic boosted demand for digital services.

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