The Consumer Electronics industry provides mass-consumption electronic equipment with a relatively low degree of customisation that is marketed on a global scale. In an increasingly connected world, this industry’s main task is to meet the ever more sophisticated demands of digital consumers for electronic devices for both entertainment and professional use. As a highly R&D- and capital-intensive industry, it is also one of the main drivers of technological advances, digital inclusion and economic growth.
The Consumer Electronics industry comprises the manufacturing of electronic devices intended for everyday use by end consumers. They are most commonly used for entertainment (TV sets, video players, video games, audio equipment, etc.), communications (telephones, mobile phones, etc.) and home-office activities (desktop computers, laptops, storage devices, printers, small electrical appliances, batteries, etc.).
The revenue of China’s mobile communications equipment sector rose by 5% y/y in the first half of 2020, according to MIIT. The total profit during this period surged by 41.3% y/y, as the sector gradually recovered from the impact of ...
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Domestic manufacturers dominated India’s consumer electronics before India’s economic liberalisation, which began in 1991. Today, Indian consumers prefer international brands and most domestic producers have been relegated ...
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The consumer electronics and household appliance manufacturing subsectors play a key role in Poland’s economy. They roughly correspond to the categories of “computer, electronic and optical products” and ...
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China’s consumer electronics sector has a growing importance in the country’s overall industry and is a crucial part of the nation’s strategic movement towards a high-quality economy, where Made in China stands for innovative ...
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On the back of robust domestic demand and high foreign investment, Poland has become one of the largest producers and exporters of computer hardware in CEE. The country has managed to turn itself into a key IT hub for the region, and also boasts a ...
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The revenue of China’s mobile communications equipment sector fell by 4.7% y/y in the first quarter of 2020, according to MIIT. The gross value added of communications equipment manufacturing during this period slid by 1.1% y/y. Despite the ...
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India’s IT industry consists of IT services and Hardware and Business Process Management (BPM). E-Commerce has officially been part of the BPM segment of this industry since FY2013, reflecting its substantial contribution to industry revenues. ...
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The revenue of China’s mobile communications equipment sector rose by 4.3% y/y in 2019, according to data released by the MIIT. The gross value added of communications equipment manufacturing during this period increased by 6.1% y/y. ...
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The development of E&E manufacturing has been key to Malaysia’s transition from an agricultural to a manufacturing-based economy, and the consumer electronics sector has been an important driver of that transformation. Malaysia is a global ...
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In recent years, the IT sector has emerged as one of the driving forces of the Polish economy and the main harbinger of state-of-the-art technologies. On the back of robust domestic demand and high levels of foreign investment in the local production ...
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