In the first 11 months of this year, the export of audio and video equipment parts from Fujian Province increased by nearly 40%

In recent years, with the increasing global consumer demand for cultural products, domestically produced audio and video equipment has tapped into overseas markets through technological innovation, driving a remarkable growth in the export of supporting components. According to statistics from Fuzhou Customs, in the first 11 months of this year, the export of audio and video equipment components in Fujian Province amounted to RMB 2.68 billion, representing a year-on-year increase of 39.7%. The export scale ranks sixth nationwide.

The export market for audio and video equipment components in Fujian Province exhibits a "core + diversified" characteristic, with a focus on deepening emerging markets while maintaining stability in traditional markets. In the first 11 months, exports of audio and video equipment components from Fujian Province to the emerging market of ASEAN amounted to 1.76 billion yuan, representing a 52.2% increase and accounting for 65.7% of the total export value of audio and video equipment components from Fujian Province during the same period. During the same period, exports to the traditional market of the European Union reached 440 million yuan, marking a 79.6% increase and accounting for 16.3%.

The export of audio and video equipment parts in Fujian Province is primarily driven by processing trade. In the first 11 months, Fujian Province exported audio and video equipment parts worth 1.54 billion yuan through processing trade, marking a 148.5% increase and accounting for 57.3% of the total export value of audio and video equipment parts in Fujian Province during the same period. Meanwhile, foreign-invested enterprises in Fujian Province have performed impressively, exporting audio and video equipment parts worth 2.01 billion yuan during the same period, representing a 146.1% increase and accounting for 75%.

TPV Technology (Fujian) Co., Ltd. is a leading enterprise in our province that produces and exports monitors. "In the context of global supply chain adjustments, our company has actively pursued a global strategic layout. This year, our exports of audio and video equipment components to ASEAN have shown a significant growth trend, increasing by approximately eight times compared to the same period last year," said Zheng Yu, Customs Affairs Manager of the Logistics Management Department at TPV Technology (Fujian) Co., Ltd.

To assist "Made in Fujian" products in sailing overseas, Fuzhou Customs has continuously deepened the "Smart Customs, Strong Country" initiative, utilizing a dual-driven approach of "policy + service" to provide "one-on-one" coordinator services for enterprises exporting audio and video equipment components. Simultaneously, it has strengthened the interpretation of rules and risk assessment, aiding relevant products in overcoming barriers to international market access, thereby enhancing the resilience of "Made in Fujian" products. (Written by Li Jinping)