Recently, key leaders from the Electronic Information Department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) spearheaded a research delegation to Liaoning and Heilongjiang provinces. Their mission was to delve into the current development trends within the electronic information manufacturing sector. Accompanying them were representatives from pertinent associations, notably the China Center for Information Industry Development.
Centered around the evaluation of fourth-quarter trends in the electronic information manufacturing industry, the research team embarked on on-site visits to enterprises, universities, and industrial parks. These visits aimed to gain firsthand insights into their production and operational statuses, fostering in-depth discussions and knowledge exchange.
On November 20, the research team convened a symposium in Harbin, dedicated to analyzing the development trends of the electronic information manufacturing industry in the fourth quarter of 2025. Throughout the meeting, delegates from relevant associations and organizations engaged in comprehensive discussions about the industry's current state. They conducted thorough analyses and forecasts for the year 2026, while also proposing constructive suggestions.
The symposium underscored the pivotal role of the electronic information manufacturing industry. It advocated for measures to foster its steady growth, including the reinforcement of organizational and team structures. Furthermore, it emphasized the need for a rational domestic layout and regional coordination, capitalizing on Northeast China's geographical strengths. The meeting also encouraged the exploration of novel avenues for international cooperation, with the ultimate goal of propelling the high-quality development of the electronic information manufacturing industry in Northeast China.
