China's export of electronic information products is expected to
grow 14 percent year-on-year to US$390 billion this year, China's
Ministry of Information Industry has predicted.
Vice Minister Lou Qinjian said the government encouraged large
electronic information companies, which include computers,
surveying instruments and communications products, to carry out
overseas mergers and acquisitions or invest aboard to advance their
overseas presence.
China will also improve the utilization of foreign investment
and support multinationals to build research and development
centers in China, Lou said.
The Ministry warned that electronic information products might
get increasingly susceptible to disputes as the exports had been
growing rapidly in recent years.
In 2006, the sector's exports were estimated to top US$300
billion, an obvious rise from previous year's US$260 billion.
Foreign trade of the sector hit US$520 billion in the
first?10 months of last year, accounting for 36.5 percent of
China's total foreign trade in this period.
The ministry urged industrial associations to respond actively,
including helping the government to rectify market order,
preventing companies from conducting vicious competition by price
cuts and playing as coordinators amidst disputes.
(Xinhua News Agency February 20, 2007)