IoT Tech Driving Global Growth

IoT Tech Driving Global Growth

Demand for new assets drives trillion dollar industry

Demand for electronic components used in Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices has driven the value of trade in international imports of information and communications technology (ICT) goods in 2017 to reach $2.1 trillion, according to new figures released by UNCTAD.

Trade in ICT goods grew slightly faster than merchandise trade and represented 13.4% of the total in 2017, down from the 16.1% high during the dot-com boom in 2000 but the highest in two years.

By comparison, in 2017 machinery and transport equipment accounted for 37% and food for 8% of merchandise imports.

“This is the first time that global ICT goods imports have rebounded since 2014, showing a good 6% annual growth and bringing a reprieve to the past two years of decline,” Shamika N. Sirimanne, Director of the Technology and Logistics Division at UNCTAD, said.

Among ICT products, trade in electronic components continued to expand with an annual growth rate of 8% – just below that of computers and consumer electronics (9%) – and is shows long-term, steady growth.

Sirimanne added: “The expansion of electronic components, which are the basic building blocks of electronic circuits and semiconductors, reflects the fact that more and more products and activities are going digital worldwide.

“Much of this trend can be associated with the advent of the IoT, which has witnessed unprecedented growth since 2015. This trend may be further accentuated in the coming years.”

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While China is by far the largest exporter of ICT goods, the Republic of Korea boasted the highest growth rate among the top 10 exporters in 2017.

Exports also grew significantly for all the other top ten exporters, except the United States.

The market share of the top 10 exporters was about 86% in 2017.

The share of intra-industry trade remains high in this sector, with interdependence between the big Asian, Middle Eastern, North American and European players, and the top importers typically also feature among the top exporters of ICT goods.

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