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The Chinese electronics industry is being driven to improve by a combination of domestic reform and foreign investment. The current size of the industry and the most important regional concentrations are reviewed. Current process capabilities are shown to range from state-of-the-art to a lag of up to 12 years when compared to world levels. Some doubts are cast on whether manufacturing processes are well integrated into an efficient manufacturing system.