Since the second half of 2009, China’s electronic information industry has continued to maintain a rapid growth momentum, and electronic components, electronic equipment, instrumentation and other industries have basically recovered to pre-crisis levels. The forthcoming 76th China Electronics Fair (CEF) to be held on Nov. 3 at the Shanghai New International Expo Center revealed that companies in the emerging industries such as the Internet of Things, smart home systems, intelligent transportation systems, new lighting equipment, LED, and 3D actively participated in the event. The exhibition has become the biggest highlight. The Asia Electronics Show 2010, held in conjunction with the China Electronics Show, will showcase Asian consumer electronics products and technologies. According to the briefing, the exhibition with the theme of "information to promote industrialization and electronic technology to promote industrial upgrading" attracted nearly 2,000 exhibitors, and the display area will reach 60,000 square meters. It is estimated that there will be more than 60,000 trade buyers and The engineer came to watch.
In the first half of this year, China’s electronic information industry continued its upward trend since the second half of last year, and its production showed rapid growth. The monitored mobile phones, notebook computers, discrete semiconductor devices, and integrated circuits have all increased by more than 30%, even close to 50%. The sales value of electronic components sales increased by 32.1% and 49.3% respectively. From January to July, the import and export volume of China's electronic information products reached US$542.7 billion, an increase of 40.2% over the same period of last year. Exports from major provinces and cities continued to expand, and exports from major provinces and cities such as Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shanghai and Shandong maintained rapid growth. 52.3%, 47.4%, 46.3% and 42.1%, all higher than the national average.
In the first half of this year, China’s electronic information industry continued its upward trend since the second half of last year, and its production showed rapid growth. The monitored mobile phones, notebook computers, discrete semiconductor devices, and integrated circuits have all increased by more than 30%, even close to 50%. The sales value of electronic components sales increased by 32.1% and 49.3% respectively. From January to July, the import and export volume of China's electronic information products reached US$542.7 billion, an increase of 40.2% over the same period of last year. Exports from major provinces and cities continued to expand, and exports from major provinces and cities such as Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shanghai and Shandong maintained rapid growth. 52.3%, 47.4%, 46.3% and 42.1%, all higher than the national average.