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China Consumer Electronics Report Q4 2009Published by: Business Monitor International Published: Sep. 1, 2009 - 49 Pages Table of Contents
AbstractChina’s consumer electronics devices market, defined to include computing devices, mobile handsets andvideo, audio and gaming products, is projected to grow at a 8.9% compound annual growth rate (CAGR)to US$164.5bn by 2013. Demand for computers and TV sets in rural areas and tier-three to six cities isforecast to be a key driver.There were signs in H109 that market demand conditions had improved somewhat compared with the endof 2008. The government’s CNY4trn stimulus package seemed to have created a more positive consumerfor PC and sentiment, particularly with subsidies for electronics devices. However, rising unemploymentmay dampen vendor hopes of a sharp upturn. Computers Computers accounted for around 44% of China consumer electronics spending in 2008. BMI forecasts Chinese domestic market computer hardware sales (including notebooks and accessories) of US$52bn in 2009, up from almost US$50bn in 2008. Computer hardware CAGR for 2009-2013 will be around11.5%. The government’s rural computer subsidy program will act as a significant driver, along with falling prices. AV AV devices accounted for around 20% of China consumer electronics spending in 2008. China’s domestic video, audio and gaming device market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 13% between 2009 and 2013, up to a value of US$44.9bn. Video applications account for around 79% of the total market.Mobile Handsets Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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