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  2. Chaozhou Three-Circle - Wikipedia

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    Chaozhou Three-Circle (CCTC; Chinese: 潮州三环; pinyin: Cháozhōu Sānhuán) is a publicly listed Chinese Electronic components and Advanced materials company headquartered in Chaozhou, Guangdong.

  3. Electronics industry in China - Wikipedia

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    This is evidence for China's role as an assembly base that is dependent upon overseas components and parts, intermediary goods, and capital goods. [ 9 ] The number of electronic information industry-related companies in China jumped from 7,500 in 2001, to 17,600 in 2003 and 67,000 in 2005, with approximately 56,000 of these being manufacturing ...

  4. List of countries by electronics exports - Wikipedia

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    Primary cells and primary batteries, electrical; parts thereof (excl. spent) (8506) 9,008 1 China: 2,631 2 United States: 840 3 Singapore: 706 4 Belgium: 514 5 Indonesia: 510 Electric accumulators, incl. separators therefor, whether or not square or rectangular; parts thereof (excl. spent and those of unhardened rubber or textiles) (8507) 131,489 1

  5. Semiconductor industry in China - Wikipedia

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    Hua Hong Semiconductor Limited is a publicly listed Chinese pure-play semiconductor foundry company based in Shanghai, established in 1996 as part of China's national efforts to boost its IC industry. Currently, Hua Hong's most advanced node is achieved by its subsidiary Shanghai Huali (HLMC), which in 2022 could manufacture a 28/22nm process ...

  6. Science and technology in China - Wikipedia

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    China was a global scientific and technological leader up until the early years of the Ming dynasty.Ancient and medieval Chinese discoveries and Chinese innovations such as papermaking, printing, the compass, and gunpowder (the Four Great Inventions) contributed to the economic development of ancient and medieval East Asia, the Middle East and Europe.

  7. Huawei's new smartphone uses more China-made parts than ... - AOL

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    The Ottawa-based firm has since last weekend been examining parts of Huawei's Mate 60 Pro and said earlier that the phone is powered by a new advanced chip that China's top contract chipmaker SMIC ...

  8. Electronics industry - Wikipedia

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    Electrical waste contains hazardous, valuable, and scarce materials, and up to 60 elements can be found in complex electronics. The United States and China are the world leaders in producing electronic waste, each tossing away about 3 million tons each year. [10] China also remains a major e-waste dumping ground for developed countries. [10]

  9. Alibaba Group - Wikipedia

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    On 28 June 1999, [1] Jack Ma, with 17 friends and students founded Alibaba.com, a China-based B2B marketplace site, in his Hangzhou apartment. In October 1999, Alibaba received a US$25 million investment from Swedish Wallenberg family's Investor AB, [19] Goldman Sachs and SoftBank.