This report describes the technology infrastructure of nine Asian countries, detailing each countries' developments in microelectronics, telecommunications, and computing. Market forecasts are also presented in these sectors for associated countries.
The Yearbook highlights market trends and opportunities and offers corroborative evidence for individual research. Each new edition is fully revised and updated. Trade statistics are analysed in detail, with over 500 separate categories being employed. Production statistics are collected from Government and Manufacturer's Association sources where these are available. Extensive use is also made of research reports, company reports, news items and work by other consultants to supplement and cross check the official and semi-official sources.
The industrial sector will be a key driver for the UK electronics industry and is structured around a large number of small and medium-sized companies which are supported by a relatively small number of larger UK and foreign multinational. Components accounted for 18.0% of electronics output in 2017 and in 2017 and 2018 benefited from increased production to offset the global shortage in components.
The Yearbook of World Electronics Data tracks some of the most influential countries within the global electronics industry. In addition to the USA and Japan the report provides data on key Asian countries including China, South Korea, Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. The report also covers Brazil and India as well as Mexico, which in addition to its position as a low-cost production base for the key US market, is also a significant global market.
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. In 2017 the Indian electronics industry posted its third year of double-digit growth a trend which is expected to continue in 2018. Growth in the electronics industry is being supported by favourable government policies including the “Make in India” programme and the adoption of the National Policy on Electronics with the aim “to create a globally competitive electronics design and manufacturing industry to meet the county’s needs and serve the international market”.