Television Market in China 2014 report states that the Chinese television market will witness a
steady growth in the coming years. The Television market in China is almost
saturated as most of the households own television sets already. The companies
really needs to focus on new technologies to sustain themselves in the market.
Growth in retail chain and extensive use of plastic money has favored the
companies off late. Consumers can shop easily if they have internet at home.
Government subsidies have encouraged both the companies and consumers. The
television companies in China also face challenges due to changing lifestyles
and rising labor costs.
Rising penetration in low tier
cities is a new trend that is coming up. Television in China has evolved
through many stages due to technological innovation. Many companies are also
looking forward to mergers and acquisition as new business possibilities.
Television market research has proved that entry barriers in the industry is
low so there is huge competition in the market. Along with the Chinese
companies there are also other multinationals which have a huge amount of
market share in China. China is considered as one of the main emerging
economies of the world therefore, building brands in the emerging markets is
very important for the companies.
Spanning over 81 pages, “Television Market in China 2014” report covering the Executive
Summary, Macroeconomic Indicators, Introduction, Market Overview, Export and
Import, Drivers & Challenges, Government Initiatives, Trends, Competitive
Landscape, Market Opportunities, Strategic Recommendations, Appendix. This
report Covered 10 Companies - Hisense Electric Company Ltd., Konka Group
Company Ltd., Shenzhen MTC Company Ltd., Sichuan Changhong Electric Company
Ltd., TCL Corporation, LG Electronics (China) Co. Ltd., Panasonic Corporation
of China, Souzhou Samsung Electronics Company Ltd., Sharp Corporation, Sony
(China) Ltd.
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