Chinese domain spikiness ends in first half
China’s typically lumpy .cn domain market seemed to stabilize in the first half of 2025, posting modest growth rather than wild fluctuations.
While local registry CNNIC does not seem to have published its full H1 statistical report yet, it said in a press release this week that the were 20.85 million .cn domains registered at the end of June.
That compares to the 20.82 million names it had at the end of 2024, representing basically flattish growth.
In previous quarters, the world’s second-largest TLD had seen its numbers all over the shop, with growth of 1.2 million names in H224 and a dip of 563,000 in H124.
CNNIC said the total number of domains registered in China was 32.62 million. No further breakdowns were available.
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