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The Philippine electronics industry is made up of over 700 firms of which around 75% are foreign-owned and 25% domestically. Companies in the finished electronic products sector are classified into two: large companies that are either subsidiaries of trans-national or joint ventures, and small or medium Filipino owned firms. In the electronic components sector there are the third party subcontractors, which are mainly Filipino owned, and the multinational plants which cater to the requirements of their parent companies.
Electronics output declined by an estimated 3.9% in 2008 to US$13.5 billion and was primarily due to a 12.3% fall in the production of computers and related equipment. Further declines in computer production and a 12% decline in semiconductor output will result in electronics output declining by 10.6% in 2009. Output is forecast to increase by 15.7% in 2010 led by a strong recovery in both the computer and semiconductor segments.

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 2008-2014
Production Data 2008-2011
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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