2026-06-12 20:46:18
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The Chinese experimental analytical instrument industry has accelerated its overseas expansion in the past decade, moving from 'low-end OEM' to a global layout of 'technology+standards+services'. The export scale continues to expand. In 2024, the export volume of analytical instruments will reach US $2.556 billion, a year-on-year increase of 3.2%. In 2025, 3809 liquid chromatographs will be exported, with an average price of US $16600/set, which is only a quarter of the average import price, but cost-effective products will form large-scale penetration in the 'the Belt and Road' countries. Leading companies such as Focus Technology have established 5 subsidiaries in Europe, and high-end equipment such as ICP-OES have entered research laboratories; Laibotaiko's products are sold to more than 90 countries, and its PT3000 fully automatic solid-liquid blowing and capturing instrument has won the BCEIA Gold Award, achieving a transition from 'following' to 'running in parallel'; Xunjie Guangyuan has entered overseas markets such as agriculture and food with MEMS portable near-infrared instruments. Domestic mass spectrometers and chromatographs have accelerated their CE and FDA certifications, significantly improving their technical access capabilities. More importantly, Chinese experts have been elected as the Chairman of IEC/TC45 for the first time, leading the development of four industry standards including the 'Guidelines for Validation and Evaluation of Domestic Testing Instruments and Equipment', and promoting the 'Chinese standards' to become international references. The path of going global is shifting from 'price driven' to 'technology led', building a full chain globalization capability covering research and development, manufacturing, certification, and services.