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Services

Background

Thrive in a Digital Boom

The services sector is poised to hit $15.64 trillion by 2033 from $7.63 trillion in 2024, growing at an 8.3% CAGR, according to Market Research World, with trade expanding rapidly. Cross-border collaborations are unlocking vast potential. Sinolinks connects you to high-value providers and markets, navigating regulations for your global success.

The global services industry is a powerhouse of economic growth, projected to reach $15.64 trillion by 2033 from $7.63 trillion in 2024, with an 8.3% CAGR, according to Market Research World, encompassing healthcare, finance, IT, and tourism. The surge in demand for digital services and remote solutions, sparked by the COVID-19 aftermath, continues to drive innovation, with companies enhancing customer experiences through technology for greater efficiency and competitiveness. This digital boom shapes a dynamic sector in 2025.


Key growth areas are thriving, with IT services and consulting expected to grow at a 10% CAGR through 2026, per industry trends, and healthcare services projected to expand by 7.9% annually, fueled by aging populations and digital health advances, according to Mordor Intelligence. E-commerce and online education are also soaring, reflecting a shift to digital solutions that align with evolving consumer behaviors. As firms invest in tech and innovation, the services sector is primed for sustained expansion.


International trade in services is rising, with global exports growing by approximately 5% annually, led by the U.S., UK, and India in IT and finance, supported by declining trade barriers and digital platforms. Amid 2025’s protectionist shifts and shifting alliances, Sinolinks’ global network bridges these opportunities across China, North America/LatAm, and Europe/LatAm corridors—connecting Chinese tech providers to LatAm markets, linking North American healthcare solutions to Europe, or facilitating European digital services in LatAm, unlocking your global growth potential.

Case Study

E-commerce and digital services partnership for China - Latin America

The Problem

  • Partnership development
     

  • Contact validation
     

  • Legal contract support

Our Solutions

Sinolinks supported the China company in finding a reliable partner to expand its business in Latin America. The process involved partner scouting, vetting, introductions and distribution agreement drafting.

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