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  • Cost Restructuring and Pattern Reshaping: The Five-Year Transformation of China's Hardware Industry

    Cost Restructuring and Pattern Reshaping: The Five-Year Transformation of China's Hardware Industry

    From 2021 to 2025, China's hardware industry underwent a restructuring of its cost structure and industrial landscape. The sector has shifted its focus from a "price war" to a "value war," with cost management, technological innovation, and brand building emerging as core competitive advantages, thereby laying the foundation for high-quality development beyond 2026.

    Published: 2026-03-27

  • Current Status and Five-Year Development Trends of the Injection Molding Industry in China and South

    Current Status and Five-Year Development Trends of the Injection Molding Industry in China and South

    In 2026, the global injection molding industry is characterized by a dual-track structure: high-end upgrading in China and capacity absorption in Southeast Asia. Overall, the sector is transitioning from standalone manufacturing to a new phase of global synergy and intelligent, green development. Enterprises equipped with technological prowess, cost control capabilities, and overseas deployment strategies are poised to dominate the market.

    Published: 2026-03-27

  • Global Hardware Exhibition Recovery (2024–2025)

    Global Hardware Exhibition Recovery (2024–2025)

    Over the past two years, the global hardware exhibition sector has witnessed a robust resurgence. With China asserting its dominance as a primary hub and events proliferating across multiple overseas markets, the industry's core trajectory has clearly converged on intelligence and sustainability.

    Published: 2026-03-27

  • Escalating US-Iran Tensions Trigger Triple Shock to China's Hardware and Plastics Industries

    Escalating US-Iran Tensions Trigger Triple Shock to China's Hardware and Plastics Industries

    In March 2026, escalating conflict between the US and Iran triggered a surge in oil prices, raw material shortages, and skyrocketing logistics costs. China's plastics and hardware industries have suffered a triple blow, severely squeezing the profit margins of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Industry polarization is intensifying; while industry leaders demonstrate strong resilience, smaller factories are being forced to cut production. If the situation persists, costs could rise by an

    Published: 2026-03-27

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