SAN JOSE – North America-based manufacturers of semiconductor equipment posted a 90-day moving average of $1.13 billion in orders in January as the chip equipment recovery continued unabated.
BEIJING – Electronics and IT in China registered profits of $26.2 billion in 2009, up 5.2% year-over-year, says the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.
Revenues of the country’s electronics and IT firms were $750.3 billion during the year, up 0.1% compared to 2008.
The industry's export value, however, dropped to $422.7 billion, down 5.6% year-over-year.
Software revenue jumped 25.6% to $139.1 billion compared to the previous year.
Exports and imports fell 12.8% to $771.9 billion last year, the first drop since 2000. Exports for the sector dropped 12.5% to $457.2 billion, accounting for 38% of China’s total.
Imports were $314.7 billion, down 13.5% year-over-year.
BERLIN – German fabricators reported flat printed circuit board sales in November, according to the German Electrical and Electronics Industry Association and VdL.
SAN JOSE – Sales of printed circuit board worldwide will reach $76.2 billion by 2015, on higher demand from automotive makers, according to a new research report.
“Automotive continues to generate substantial revenue for printed circuit boards,” said Global Industry Analysts, in a press release. “This percentage is slated to increase further in the near future.”
Japan and Asia-Pacific collectively account for a major share of the worldwide printed circuit boards market, the report said. But India, China and other Southeast Asian countries are central to industry growth. “A key reason attributed to the growing significance of these countries is the rapid expansion of electronic manufacturing bases, triggered by the shifting of production activities and facilities of overseas players into these countries to leverage lower labor and manufacturing cost benefits. Production facilities will gain additional thrust in these regions within the next few years,” the firm said.
ARLINGTON, VA -- Electronics components orders swung higher in January for the seventh month in a row, according to a trade group of component manufacturers.