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2025年中国电感器件产业市场主体分析 中国电感器件行业企业约3.2万家【组图】
Qian Zhan Wang· 2025-10-22 11:00
Core Insights - The Chinese inductive components industry is experiencing steady growth, with approximately 37,000 registered enterprises as of August 2025, and over 18,000 new companies established between 2021 and 2025 [2][3]. Industry Overview - The major players in the inductive components industry are predominantly from Japan and Taiwan, with Murata and TDK being the largest global suppliers. Murata leads in RF inductors, while TDK and Panasonic excel in automotive power inductors [1]. - Domestic manufacturers include Shunluo Electronics, Fenghua Advanced Technology, and Maijie Technology, with some companies acting as agents for various brands [1]. Company Registration and Status - As of August 2025, there are approximately 32,000 active or operational enterprises in the inductive components sector, accounting for 84% of the total number of companies. More than 5,000 companies have been deregistered or revoked, representing 15% of the total [3]. - The majority of companies in the industry are privately owned, with 28,856 private enterprises making up 96.6% of the total. Foreign-invested enterprises, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan-invested enterprises, and state-owned enterprises number 322, 416, and 278 respectively [9]. Capital Distribution - The registered capital of inductive component companies is primarily below 1 million yuan, with 9,593 companies in this category, representing approximately 29.52%. Companies with registered capital between 10 million and 50 million yuan total 7,506, accounting for 23.10%. There are 3,518 companies with capital exceeding 50 million yuan, making up 10.83% [4][7].