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世界电子产业资料年鑑:第3卷(2023年)-中东欧国家及世界电子产品生产与市场概况Yearbook of World Electronics Data Volume 3 2023 - World Summary and Overview of Electronics Production & Markets in CEE |
中欧和东欧的电子产业专注于白色家电 (3C) 领域,拥有一些世界领先的 OEM 和电子製造服务供应商。 2022年,3C领域总销售额将达386亿美元,占电子产品产量的68.2%。 3C生产中心分布在5个国家,其中波兰、斯洛伐克、土耳其是电视生产的主要基地。 捷克的生产主要集中在计算领域,而匈牙利则生产计算和消费性电子相关设备的组合。
区域内工业及高阶通讯设备产量将持续成长,但由于3C领域占据主导地位,整体占比仍将较低。 该细分市场由外国资本主导,公司将生产从高成本的西欧地点转移,或(对于非欧洲公司)寻求建立成本较低的生产地点来服务欧洲市场。与国内公司竞争的细分市场。
战前,俄罗斯和乌克兰占该地区电子产品产量的8.1%和市场的25.9%,但到2022年这一比例已下降至产量的6.8%和市场的21.1%。 2023年底俄罗斯和乌克兰的电子产品产量预计为41亿美元,比2021年的52亿美元下降20.3%。 同期,两国电子市场下降23.1%至191亿美元(2021年:249亿美元)。
本报告分析了全球及中东欧国家电子产业的趋势,调查了各种电子元件和组件的生产和市场趋势和前景。
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CEE's electronics industry is focused on a small number of major global OEMs and electronic manufacturing services providers with the focus on the 3C segments. In total, the 3C segments amounted to US$38.6 billion in 2022, 68.2% of electronics output. 3C production is centered on five countries with Poland, Slovakia and Turkey major centres for TV production. Production in the Czech Republic is focused on computing while Hungary is produces a combination of computing and consumer electronics related equipment.
Industrial and high-end communications equipment production within the region will continue to take an increasing share of production, although in overall percentage terms it will remain low because of the dominant position held by the 3C segment. Although this will be led by foreign investment as companies look to move production from higher cost West European locations or in the case of non-European companies look to establish a low-cost manufacturing base to serve the European market, it is also an area where indigenous companies will compete.
Prior to the war Russia and Ukraine accounted for 8.1% of electronics production in the region and 25.9% of the market with this falling to 6.8% for output and 21.1% for markets in 2022. At the end of 2023 electronics production in Russia and Ukraine is forecast at US$4.1 billion down 20.3% from US$5.2 billion in 2021. In the same period the electronics market in the two countries has declined 23.1% to US$19.1 billion (2021: US$24.9 billion).
To take advantage of the opportunities within the global electronics industry will require a clear understanding of the current structure of the global electronics industry, how it has developed on a country, regional and global level. In addition to market and production data on the countries covered in the Volume 3, the report also contains a unique global summary covering production data 2020-2023 and market data 2020-2026 for the 53 countries covered in the Yearbook database.
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