According to the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA), Taiwan maintained its position as China's largest electronics product supplier for 2013, taking up more than 27% of China's annual electronics imports amounting to US$83.8 billion, reported the Central News Agency on April 3. South Korea, which shipped US$57.48 billion worth of electronics shipments to China in 2013, stands at the second place for a 18.7% share. Semiconductors, LED (Light-Emitting Diode) and solar energy products, and printed circuit boards accounted for 96.5% of Taiwan's electronics sales to China. Holding a 31.1% share, Taiwan remained the largest IC (Integrated Circuit) supplier to China last year, followed by South Korea with a 20.5% share.