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In 2006, China became the largest producer of electronic products and events in the country dominate the global electronics industry. In 2008, electronic output increased by a further 12% to US$424 billion and followed growth of 18% in 2007 and 20% in 2006. In response to the global slowdown in the global economy electronics production declined by an estimated 3.3% in 2009 a decline in exports offset in part by demand in the domestic market linked to the government’s stimulus package. With the recovery in the global economy production is forecast to rise by 18% in 2010. Growth in exports has been the key factor in the emergence of China as the world’s largest producer of electronic products. In 2008, exports increased by 11% to US$362 billion and followed growth of 15% and 23% in 2007 and 2006, respectively. Exports, in response to the slowdown in the global economy, declined by 7.7% in 2009 to US$334 billion.
This report is designed to provide the user with access to individual country data or product information. The full report will be supplied in PDF and Excel format to allow you to customise the data to meet your specific needs. The database is the leading source of “top-level” market and production data on the European and global electronics industry. It provides a quick, reliable and cost-effective assessment of the industry for individual countries or by major product group. Users requiring more extensive data requirements should refer to the full Yearbook Series, a unique reference to electronics market and production data on 51 countries worldwide.
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Table of Contents
Background
Economic Overview
Industry Structure
Market Data and Forecasts 2007-2013
Production Data 2007-2010
Methodologies/Guide to Statistics
Product Coverage
Computing
Office Equipment
Control & Instrumentation
Medical & Industrial
Radio Communications
Telecommunications
Consumer
Active Components
Passive Components
Other Components
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