| Sourcing Report: Cables & Assemblies |
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Report Overview
China is consolidating its position as the world’s largest supplier of A/V, computer and telecom cables and assemblies. Expanding production and exports in anticipation of rising demand will boost the country’s global output share, which currently exceeds 70 percent.
Heightened R&D spurred by efforts to broaden lineups and applications to match trends for new and upgraded interface standards will also swell overall yield in coming months.
The A/V cables and assembly sector will experience the most robust growth, driven by the widening adoption of HDMI and DisplayPort.
This report covers the major types of A/V, computer, telecom and networking, and special cables and assemblies manufactured in China, including new standards such as HDMI and DisplayPort.
What you'll get
In-depth profiles of 22 major suppliers with a comprehensive look at their manufacturing and export capability, verified contact details, and more – this information is not available anywhere else
92 full-color images that depict popular cables & assemblies supply export models, complete with product descriptions, prices, minimum order requirements and delivery times
Verified supplier contact details of an additional 35 exporters, including names, e-mails, telephone numbers and websites
Supplier information in tabular format to help you compare companies at a glance
Results of the custom-designed supplier survey, which forecasts industry trends for the next 12 months
An extensive overview of the industry discussing the main challenges facing suppliers
An in-depth examination of the supplier base highlighting key characteristics of different types of companies
Details of the primary production centers
An update of the latest trends in design, R&D, materials and components
A review of the key factors that influence the price and quality of low-end, midrange and high-end products
Comprehensive pricing tables featuring export price ranges
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