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FTTx Market Taking Off
High-speed broadband communication channels establishment were addressed during the annual People¡¯s Congress Meeting in March in Beijing. It is the first time that building broadband has been mentioned as a national strategic issue and critical to economic stimulation action plans. It highlights information technology at a top government meeting and helps IT penetration to cross industry sectors.

China Outlook Consulting analysts analyzed market and technology trends in the broadband market in China. FTTx is the first choice and will be in demand in the next 2 years. (more...)

Network Evolution and Market Demand
Through dig inside the network evolution in China and market demand from telecom operators, equipment and terminal manufacturing sectors, China Outlook Consulting analysts will share with you the big picture of new network in China and demands for devices and terminals. (more...)

China Electronics Market Down in 2009 Jan&Feb
China¡¯s electronics sales revenue reached US$81.2bn in the first two months of 2009, down 15% year over year, according to data from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Profit was US$475 million, down 86.7% YOY. China Outlook Consulting tracked this change and shared our analysis on the market downturn and observation on market recovery.

Reason for this lie in that the worldwide financial crisis reduced market demand for electronics products, resulting in the slowdown of China¡¯s electronics manufacturing since China is one of major electronics manufacturing hub in the world.However, COC analysts saw market recovery opportunities. (more...)

Job Market: May to break
The Chinese government set the 2009 GDP growth target at 8% because of job market requirements. Economists said an 8% GDP growth can create 12 million new jobs which is critical to China¡¯s social and economic development. COC analysts are tracking the figures for China¡¯s job market to help your human resources(HR) strategies today and in the future. In 2009, new university graduates (7 million) and unemployed production workers (25 million) are a major challenge of unemployment.

HR specialists say job demand is not everything, but job skills that are aligned with employer¡¯s requirements are what the market wants. COC analysts uncover how pre-job education/training is being developed by leading semiconductor companies to preserve their HR pool for future needs. (more...)

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