Abstract:Based on the data of WIOD2016, this paper makes a visual analysis of the export network status of China''s high-tech Industries (R17, R12, R21) by using the methods of export value-added accounting (WZZ)(2013) and social network analysis (SNA) . The paper also empirically examines the influential factors of a country''s export network status of high-tech industries using cross-border data. The conclusion is as follows: (1) The global high tech export network shows the unbalanced characteristics of “Low reciprocity, high central potential”, this is not conducive to a mutually beneficial economic and trade relationship among global high tech. (2) China''s position in the computer/electronic/optical equipment manufacturing (R17) final product export network is rising rapidly, from the“Peripheral” position in 2000 to the“Central” position in 2007 to the“Absolute core” position in 2014; (3) Compared to the R17 industry, China is still in the“Marginal” and“Semi-marginal” position in the export network of the final products and intermediate products of the pharmaceutical products/pharmaceutical preparations industry (R12) and the ship/aerospace/other transport equipment manufacturing industry (R21) ; Cross-country panel regression shows that improvements in information infrastructure, physical capital accumulation, investment in research and development, and increased human capital will significantly enhance the network status of node countries, however, the increase of trade openness and investment openness can not significantly promote the node countries'' position in the global high-tech industry export network.