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On June 14, 2018, the American Language Services Research Institute Common Sense Advisory (CSA) released the 2018 Language Services Market Report. The report selected a total of 103 Top100 language service providers worldwide. In addition, the report also produced a list of eight regional language service providers. Among the selected Top35 language service providers in the Asia-Pacific region, 16 Chinese language service companies were selected, including 11 mainland companies, 3 Hong Kong companies and 2 Taiwan companies. Among them, TalkingChina can be listed on the list, ranking 31st. TalkingChina Translation has been at the forefront of the Asian rankings for several consecutive years.
TalkingChina uses “TalkingChina Translation + Achievement Globalization” as a carrier to help more Chinese customers “go global” and more overseas customers “walk in”. Founded in 2002 by Shanghai Foreign Studies University teachers and returnees, TalkingChina Translation Consulting has become one of the leading queues in the domestic and foreign language service industries, such as "Top Ten Influential Brands in China's Translation Industry" and "Top 35 Asian Language Service Providers". TalkingChina Translation’s customer base is mostly world-class industry leader, WDPP's TalkingChina’s quality control system (W: standardized project management process, D: long-term accumulation of high-quality corpus, P: top human resources, P: leading online CAT collaboration and TMS management platform have enabled TalkingChina’s goodwill to win the unanimous affirmation of customers, peers and translators.
CommonSense Advisory (CSA) is an independent market research organization specializing in the analysis, research and consulting of translation, localization, interpreting, globalization and international service markets with universal international authority. The annual rankings verified and confirmed by CSA are an indispensable basis for language service providers and language technology vendors to judge their own competitiveness in the industry and promote their products to the customer base. The bidding proposals issued by many language service customers clearly indicate that they will only consider cooperation with the listed companies. According to the CSA website, 26 investment companies have relied on data and analysis in the language services market to understand markets and practitioners, and to assess opportunities and risks.