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emarketforecasts - Switzerland
Abstract
The strength of Switzerland 's electronics industry lies in a small range of niche products, with high added value. Control and instrumentation, and consumer goods (mainly watches) are the two sectors of industry, which dominate Swiss electronics output. Watch production is the major industry accounting for 31.5% of total production with control and instrumentation having a 25.6% share in 2006. Overall, Switzerland was ranked 6th in Western Europe in terms of electronics output and was also the 7th largest market.
Outline
The emarketforecasts database is the leading source of “top-level” market and production data on the European and global electronics industry. It provides a quick, reliable and cost-effective assessment of the industry for individual countries or by major product group. Users requiring more extensive data requirements should refer to the full Yearbook series, a unique reference to electronics market and production data on 51 countries worldwide.
Who will benefit
By tailoring the information to meet your specific needs the emarketforecasts database provides essential market intelligence for all sizes of company from small enterprises operating in one or two countries to major global groups.
It is a key business tool for financial or management consultancies requiring a reliable assessment of a specific country or regional market or who needs to analyse a product group by geographical market.
Anybody requiring supporting research data for business plans or presentations.
The database
The database has initially been split by individual country. Information, however, on selected products groups can also be provided.
Table of Contents
Background
Economic Overview
Industry Structure
Production Data 2005-2008
Market Data 2005-2011
Methodologies/Guide to Statistics
Product Coverage
Computing
Office Equipment
Control & Instrumentation
Medical & Industrial
Radio Communications
Telecommunications
Consumer
Active Components
Passive Components
Other Components
Last Update: February 2008
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