China virtual phone numbers

Expand your reach in China without boundaries with a global virtual phone number from Telnyx. Our Chinese numbers are feature-packed and AI-ready.

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WHY TELNYX

Use a centralized platform for global calling

Bring a personal touch to Chinese customers with a local presence. Increase engagement in China with recognizable numbers.

  • Global reach, local familiarity

    Establish a local presence your customers will recognize in 140+ countries.

  • Unlimited numbers

    Scale your presence according to your business needs. Receive a discount after purchasing 50+ numbers.

  • Fast, easy number porting

    Port existing China numbers painlessly with Telnyx FastPort® technology.

AVAILABILITY

China Availability

China's country code is +86. Local numbers are available in multiple area codes from Telnyx.

Local CodesArea Served
10BEIJING
21SHANGHAI
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KNOW BEFORE YOU BUY

China local regulations

China has specific telemarketing laws that businesses must comply with to avoid penalties.

  • Businesses must comply with the Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL), which requires explicit consent before collecting and using personal data for marketing purposes; the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) is the lead enforcement authority.
  • Unsolicited commercial calls are regulated under the Advertising Law (Article 43) and Anti-Telecom Fraud Law, which require clear opt-out mechanisms; MIIT regulates telecom operators and anti-spam enforcement, as outlined by TALK-Q.
  • Violations of the PIPL carry fines of up to RMB 50 million or 5% of annual revenue for serious cases, with individuals responsible facing personal fines of up to RMB 1 million; MIIT may also suspend or revoke telecommunications operating licenses, as outlined by IAPP.

These regulations emphasize the need for businesses to adhere to country-specific rules when engaging in telemarketing within China.

LOCAL ECONOMY

Top industries in China

China's economic outlook for 2026 is one of managed deceleration, with GDP growth projected at approximately 4.5% as the world's second-largest economy navigates a property sector restructuring, trade tensions, and a strategic pivot toward advanced manufacturing and technology.

  • Advanced Manufacturing and Technology: China is the world's largest manufacturer, and its industrial policy is increasingly focused on high-value sectors including electric vehicles, semiconductors, batteries, and artificial intelligence. Companies like BYD, Huawei, and CATL are global leaders in their respective fields, while massive state investment in chip fabrication aims to reduce dependence on foreign semiconductor technology.
  • Trade and Exports: China remains the world's largest exporter, with goods trade exceeding $3.5 trillion annually spanning electronics, machinery, textiles, and increasingly high-tech products. However, escalating trade tensions with the United States and the European Union — including tariffs, export controls on semiconductors, and industrial subsidies disputes — are reshaping global supply chains and creating uncertainty for Chinese exporters.
  • Domestic Consumption and Services: The Chinese government is actively working to rebalance the economy toward domestic consumption and services, as the property sector — which historically drove approximately 25–30% of GDP — undergoes a prolonged restructuring following the Evergrande and Country Garden crises. Retail, travel, entertainment, and healthcare services are growing, supported by an expanding middle class and digital platforms like Alibaba and Meituan.

Overall, China's economy in 2026 is shaped by a strategic push into advanced manufacturing and technology, a massive but pressured trade sector navigating geopolitical tensions, and an ongoing rebalancing toward domestic consumption, ensuring continued growth at a moderated pace for the world's second-largest economy.

FAQ

Local numbers for China start at just $1 and are just $1/mo thereafter. Visit our pricing page for more details.

Local numbers for China start at just $1 and are just $1/mo thereafter. Visit our pricing page for more details.

What our customers say about us

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The portal gives me an amazing level of control including managing all of my own porting requests and number purchasing.

Chris W. - Network Engineer

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I think what I like best about your team is how knowledgable Samira and Klane are with helping us get our 10DLC campaigns approved.

Travis P. - Senior Developer

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I like how quick it is to create an account, setup a sip connection, purchase a number, authenticate, and be ready to make and receive calls

Elrick B. - VoIP Engineer

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