From the perspective of market supply and demand, the global fiber optic cable market is becoming more mature with a slower growth rate. The tracking analysis of the international and domestic fiber optic cable industry indicates that as long as a certain country or regional economy is growing, especially in the process of industrialization and urbanization, the country's fiber optic cable industry growth will be at GDP growth rate Above. China's per capita GDP level is far lower than that of the booming country, and the level of per capita cable usage is far lower than that of the middle booming country of Europe, and even lower than the expansion of China in Latin America. The market potential for fiber optic cable consumption in China still has much room for expansion.
In terms of products, environmental protection has become a common external pressure and development trend faced by global cable manufacturers in recent years. The United States, Japan, and Europe are leading the world in the development and manufacture of environmentally friendly cables, and consumer technology is relatively mature. The ROHS Directive formulated by the European Union urges that, from July 1, 2006, the use of harmful substances such as lead, mercury, cadmium, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated diphenyl ethers, and polybrominated biphenyls will be curbed in newly-launched electrical and electronic equipment; After the successful development of environmentally-friendly cables by Fujikura Cable, the government actively promoted the release of environmentally-friendly cable standards. Subsequently, major electrical companies in Japan have also begged that from March 2006, fiber optic cables used in various electrical appliances must pass relevant environmental certifications. .





