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In China's lighting export market, non-electrical lighting products are also an important force. This type of lighting exported more than 400 million US dollars in 2005, accounting for 7.7% of China's lighting exports. The earliest lighting fixtures used by humans - candles - are products of this category. In addition, wind lamps used in field work, miner's lamps for mines, and camping lights for camping are also family members of such products. The export customs name of such products is “non-electrical lighting and lighting devicesâ€, and the customs tax number is 94055000.
Zhejiang and Guangdong are rich in non-electric lighting products
In 2005, China exported a total of 190 million non-electrical lamps, involving 3,579 exporters of various types of such products, covering 198 cities in 27 provinces of China. Among them, Zhejiang Province and Guangdong Province are the main sources of non-electrical lamps. Zhejiang's export volume reached 170 million US dollars, accounting for 42% of the country's total exports, ranking first. Guangdong is second only to Zhejiang, and its export value in 2005 exceeded US$100 million, accounting for 25% of the national export market.
Other key non-electrical lighting sources are mainly concentrated in the coastal provinces of East China. Among them, 8% of export non-electrical lamps are produced in Fujian Province, and 7% of the products are from Shanghai, while Shandong also contributed 5% of the export share. The export volume of non-electrical lamps in other provinces is relatively small, accounting for only 13% of the total exports.
From the export performance of various cities and cities, non-electrical lamps in Zhejiang Province mainly come from Ningbo and Hangzhou. In 2005, non-electrical exports from these two places exceeded 50 million US dollars, accounting for nearly one-third of Zhejiang's provincial exports. In fact, both Hangzhou and Ningbo are not the main sources of non-electrical lighting, but they all have superior logistics advantages. They are the distribution center for goods in Zhejiang and even East China. Taizhou, Zhejiang Province is a famous festival lighting production base in China. The festival-related lamps such as Christmas lights, palace lanterns and candle lamps are famous all over the world. The city exported non-electrical lamps worth $23.19 million in 2005, ranking third in Zhejiang Province.
The most exported non-electrical lamps in Guangdong Province is Shenzhen. In 2005, Shenzhen exported US$41.92 million, accounting for 41% of Guangdong's exports. Compared with other places in Guangdong, Shenzhen has two very obvious advantages, one is geographical advantage and the other is technological advantage. Shenzhen, which is adjacent to Hong Kong, has thousands of well-informed trading companies that will use Hong Kong's well-developed logistics network to meet the demand of foreign markets in the shortest possible time. In addition, the high-tech industry is the leading force in Shenzhen's economic development. The scale of Shenzhen's high-tech industry, the proportion of industrial output value of high-tech products and the export volume of high-tech products are among the best in China. In the export of non-electrical lamps, in addition to labor-intensive products such as candle holders and wind lamps, there is also a very important product, that is, solar lamps, and a large number of solar lamp manufacturers belonging to the high-tech field are concentrated in Shenzhen. In addition, the export of non-electrical lamps in Foshan, Guangdong is also quite active, with exports from the city amounting to 25.42 million US dollars, second only to Shenzhen. The advantage of Foshan is that the light industry such as hardware is developed, and the production of various lamps and light sources has a long history.
Zhejiang's export destinations are mainly concentrated in Europe, and seven of the top ten export destinations are European countries. Germany has become the largest export destination for non-electrical lighting products in Zhejiang. In 2005, the total value of products exported to the region was 39.23 million US dollars, accounting for 23% of Zhejiang's total export volume. In addition, the demand for Zhejiang lamps in European countries such as the Netherlands, France, and the United Kingdom is also quite large. The trade links between Zhejiang and Europe are largely driven by the overseas Chinese in Zhejiang. After the reform and opening up, there were a large number of Chinese in the Chinese who moved to Europe. Zhejiang Qingtian, Wenzhou and other places have become famous overseas Chinese. .
Due to the historical origins, the Chinese in North America are mainly from Guangdong, and the main markets for non-electrical lighting exports in Guangdong are mainly concentrated in North America. In 2005, Guangdong exported US$41.96 million worth of products to the United States, accounting for 41% of the total exports of such products in Guangdong. In addition, Guangdong also exported 9.1 million US dollars of non-electrical lamps to Canada, accounting for 9% of the province's export share.
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