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| Yearbook of World Electronics Data 2004/2005 -
Volume 3 (Emerging Countries & World Summary) |
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China – driving global electronics growth
With a burgeoning domestic market, combined with the influx of overseas
companies establishing low-cost volume manufacturing bases in the country, the
Chinese electronics industry continues to show explosive growth. More importantly
its influence on developments globally is growing, as highlighted by findings
from Reed Electronics Research’s latest survey on the country.
- In 2003 Chinese electronics production amounted to US$147 billion, the
country ranked third behind the USA (US$286 billion) and Japan (US$170 billion).
- The country accounted for 11.1% of global electronics production in 2003.
This compares to only 2.3% in 1993. (Chinese electronics production in 1993 amounted
to US$17.7 billion. In comparison, US output was estimated at US$221 billion.)
- In terms of market size, China at US$138 billion surpassed Japan to become
the world’s second largest market in 2003. It still trials the US where the electronics
market was valued at US$362 billion. By 2007 the Chinese electronics market is
projected to reach US$215 billion, and account for 16% of the global market.
- The average annual growth rate for the Chinese electronics market in the
period thru 2007 is forecast to be 13% per annum and compares to 4% for the US
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- 1 INTRODUCTION
- 2 WORLD SUMMARY
DATA
- 2.1 Economic
Overview
- 2.2 Electronics
Market Overview of the Major Countries
- 2.3 Electronics
Production 2001-2004
- 2.4 Electronics
Market 2001-2007
- 3 EMERGING COUNTRIES
SUMMARY DATA
- 3.1 Economic
Overview
- 3.2 Electronics
Market Overview
- 3.3 Electronics
Trade 2001-02
- 3.4 Electronics
Production 2001-2004
- 3.5 Electronics
Markets 2001-2007
- 4 COUNTRY DATA
- 4.1 China
- 4.2 Egypt
- 4.3 Mexico
- 4.4 New Zealand
- 4.5 Puerto
Rico
- 4.6 Saudi Arabia
- 4.7 Turkey
- 4.8 Venezuela
- 4.9 Vietnam
- 5 APPENDICES
- 5.1 Exchange
Rates
- 5.2 Guide to
the Interpretation of the Statistics
- 5.3 Guide to
International Statistical Classifications
- 5.4 Guide to
the Definition of the Electronic Product Headings
- 5.5 Translation
of Product Headings
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