| Since the 1990s to the 20th century, the world economy has undergone significant changes. Modular industrial structure has become an important feature of some emerging economies. Based on the background, new turn of international industrial transfer has taken shape. And it has a profound impact on the development of China's related industries.This theory first explains the definition of international industrial transfer. We find it is difficult to explain the modular industry by using the traditional theories of international industrial transfer. Next we introduce modular theory to analysis the computer industry. According comparative study, we find differences between the computer industry and the automobile industry. Finally we discuss the way to join the international manufacturing system for our government and domestic companies.The paper consists of five chapters besides the preface:Chapter one is the economic environment introduction. We pave the way for further study by analyzing the current international industrial transfer and its trend. Chapter two is the industrial transfer theories research. Through the review of international industrial transfer theories, we find that they can not be better theories to explain the transfer of the information industry characterized of the module. Then we introduce the module theory as the basic theory for the research of the international industrial transfer in the modular times. We Make theoretical groundwork for the subsequent analysis. Chapter there and chapter four are the comparative analysis. With previous research results, we find the differences between the industrial transfer of computer and automobile through industrial characteristics, driving force of the transfer, transfer paths, trade competitiveness and competitive advantages. What's more, these differences and transfer rules can also effect between the modular industry and the traditional industry. Chapter five is the final part. The author make recommendations to guide our government and national enterprises to undertake the process of better integration into the global producation system. |