China's electronics sector recorded 17 percent year-on-year
revenue growth in its core manufacturing business in the first four
months of the year, sources with the Ministry of Information
Industry said on Tuesday.
The growth rate was 1.5 percentage points down on the 18.5
percent level for the first quarter, due to slowdowns in exports
and in fixed-assets investment.
The sector's core business income amounted to 1.2 trillion yuan
(US$157 billion) in the four-month period, the sources added.
Of the total, computer manufacturing accounted for 412 billion
yuan (US$54 billion), or 35 percent, electronic components made up
215 billion yuan (US$28 billion), or 18 percent, and electronic
components, 143 billion yuan (US$19 billion), or 12 percent.
The January-April period witnessed growth of more than 20
percent in the production of new-type consumer electronics.
The sector produced 185 million cell phones in the four months,
up 36 percent, 39 million personal computers, up 27 percent, and
4.3 million LCD (liquid crystal display) TV sets, up 89
percent.
Of the personal computer output, laptops notched up 23 million
units, up 23 percent.
In a related development, core income for the software sector
reached 143.5 billion yuan (US$19 billion) in the first four
months, up 28 percent. The growth rate was 1.1 percentage points
higher than in the January-March period.
(Xinhua News Agency May 30, 2007)
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