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China's integrated circuits (IC) imports registered a decrease of 22.9% to 108.19 billion units in the first quarter of 2023, while the exports dropped by 13.5% to 60.91 billion.
China's integrated circuits (IC) imports registered a decrease of 26.5% to 67.58 billion units in the first two months of 2023, while the value of imports dropped 24.9% to RMB329.07 billion ($47.22 billion).
China’s IC imports in 2022 drop for the first time in nearly two decades
China’s IC imports numbered 498.51 billion, a decrease of 14.4%, and are valued at RMB2.52 trillion ($360 billion), an increase of 0.6%, in the first eleven months of 2022.
China’s IC imports numbered 458.02 billion, a decrease of 13.2%, and valued at RMB2.31 trillion($319.67 billion), an increase of 3%, in the first ten months of 2022, showed data from China’s General Administration of Customs(GAC).
China’s IC imports numbered 417.13 billion, a decrease of 12.8%, and were valued at RMB2.07 trillion ($283.29 billion), an increase of 2.6%, in the first three quarters of 2022.
China imported RMB1.81 trillion ($259.91 billion) of integrated circuits in the first eight months of 2022, up 3.1%
China’s IC imports in the first half of 2022 increase by 5.5% to about $200 billion
Shanghai imported $16 billion worth of semiconductors in the first five months of 2022
China’s IC import was valued at RMB 1,111.51 billion ($165.83 billion) in the first five months