Since the reform and opening up, due to preferential policies in terms of labor resources, market, investment, etc., China has attracted large-scale transfers of European and American manufacturing industries. A large number of electronic products and manufacturers have established factories in China, which has led to The development of related industries within. According to China's CPCA statistics, in 2006 my country's actual PCB output reached 130 million square meters, and the output value reached 12.1 billion US dollars, accounting for 24.90% of the global PCB output value, surpassing Japan to become the world's first. From 2000 to 2006, the average annual growth rate of China's PCB market reached 20%, far exceeding the global average. The 2008 global financial crisis caused a huge impact on the PCB industry, but it did not cause a catastrophic blow to China’s PCB industry. Under the stimulus of national economic policies, China’s PCB industry experienced a full recovery in 2010. In 2010, China’s PCB output value reached 19.971 billion US dollars. . Prismark predicts that China will maintain a compound annual growth rate of 8.10% from 2010 to 2015, which is higher than the global average growth rate of 5.40%. Unbalanced regional distribution. China's PCB industry is mainly distributed in South China and East China, and the two add up to 90% of the country's total. The effect of industrial agglomeration is obvious. This phenomenon is mainly related to the fact that the main production bases of China’s electronics industry are concentrated in the Pearl River Delta and the Yangtze River Delta.
China PCB industry analysis table. The distribution of PCB downstream applications The distribution of downstream applications in China's PCB industry is shown in the figure below. Consumer electronics accounted for the highest proportion, reaching 39%; followed by computers, accounting for 22%; communications accounting for 14%; industrial control/medical equipment accounting for 14%; automotive electronics accounting for 6%; defense and aerospace accounting for 5%. Although China is now the world's largest in terms of industrial scale, it still lags behind the world's advanced level in terms of the overall technological level of the PCB industry. In terms of product structure, multi-layer boards account for most of the output value, but most of them are low-end products with less than 8 layers. HDI, flexible boards, etc. have a certain scale, but in terms of technical content, they exist with advanced foreign products such as Japan. The gap, the IC carrier board with the highest technical content is rarely produced in China.