MII: China to produce 1.6 trillion yuan of electronics products in 2002
China's Ministry of Information Industry (MII) estimates that for China's electronics industry this year, production value will total 1.65 trillion yuan, sales reach 990 billion yuan, and exports climb as high as US$70 billion.
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