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How does the overseas epidemic affect my country's industrial chain? Taking the semiconductor and computer industries as examples
The overseas epidemic will continue to ferment in the future, and the possibility of continued increase in the number of infections and intensification of isolation measures cannot be ruled out.
08
2021
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Japan's "lockdown" has a far greater impact on the global electronics industry than expected
On April 7, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced that seven prefectures, including Tokyo, Osaka, Kanagawa, Saitama, Chiba, Hyogo, and Fukuoka, would enter a state of emergency from midnight on April 8 to May 6. The population of these places accounts for about 44% of Japan's total population.
The first time in the industry! The game market suddenly made a false move, but it sounded the charge for mobile games?
This month's comprehensive market performance of global games has issued a data report: "In 2021, the global video game market revenue will see a slight decline for the first time."
02
2020
The global epidemic is rising sharply, and we should rationally understand the business environment
We should think back to what we have just experienced in the past two months. Yes, we were very passive in the early stage of the epidemic. When the media in some countries deliberately ridiculed and insulted China, we suddenly realized that China is so important to the normal operation of the world.
Which industries have been hit hardest by the epidemic?
The coronavirus is changing business and consumer behavior on a massive scale. Both the public and private sectors are working hard to try to slow the spread of the disease and contain the outbreak. While all the economic consequences of this black swan event are unknown, the impact of the outbreak and the drastic measures being taken to contain it are already causing changes across industries. Here are three major ways that Business Insider Intelligence and eMarketer analysts believe the pandemic will affect telecommunications and technology, digital media, payments and commerce, fintech, banking, and healthcare.
The impact of the pneumonia epidemic continues to worsen, and global parts supply problems are emerging
According to data from the International Trade Center, Japan imported about $3 billion worth of auto parts from China in 2019, about 10 times the amount during the SARS outbreak in 2003, accounting for 37% of Japan's imports that year, even exceeding that of the United States. Japan's reliance on Chinese auto parts has meant that it is doomed to be unable to escape the "new crown pneumonia disaster" that began in Wuhan, and Nissan is a good example.