China's information industry maintained its strong, steady growth
in the first half of the year against the backdrop of global
economic slowdown and the sluggish development of the world
information industry.
Statistics show that the added industrial value of China's
electronic products manufacturing was 91.9 billion yuan (US$11.07
billion) for the first six months of this year, a 10.3 percent
increase year-on-year.
According to statistics released from a recent forum on the
development of the information industry held in Tianjin, a port
city in north China, electronic products sales totaled 441.3
billion yuan (US$53.16 billion) for the six-month period, a
year-on-year increase of 16.7 percent and export volume was 38.59
billion US dollars, a 33.3 percent year-on-year increase accounting
for 27.2 percent of China's total exports.
Software exports reached US$600 million during the six-month
period, a year-on-year increase of 41 percent.
By
the end of June, communication services income totaled 218.94
billion yuan, up 15.6 percent from the same period last year; the
number of telephone subscribers was 375 million, with the number of
new subscribers increasing by 8.54 million per month on
average.
There were 30.2 telephones per one hundred people, and 85.3 percent
of China's administrative villages had access to telephones. The
number of persons with access to the Internet was 39.759 million by
the end of June.
Six Chinese companies are competing in China's communications
market.
(Xinhua News Agency September 18, 2002)
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