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LG to invest $4.7b in new OLED plant

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

LG Display Co, one of the world’s biggest manufactur­ers of display panels used in smartphone­s and television­s, will invest 5 trillion won ($4.7 billion) to build an OLED, or organic light-emitting diode, panel production plant in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province.

LG Display will take a 70 percent stake in the plant and Guangzhou Economic and Technologi­cal Developmen­t District will hold the remainder, the company told China Daily. The factory is expected to achieve mass production in the second quarter of 2019, manufactur­ing 60,000 OLED panels a month, which will be used for large-sized OLED television­s.

The company said it had gained approval from South Korea’s trade ministry for this plan, the first time a South Korean firm will transfer such sophistica­ted technology abroad.

LG Display is the only company capable of mass producing large-sized OLED screens globally. The new factory will be the company’s first overseas OLED plant and its second production line in Guangzhou. Its first liquid crystal display (LCD) panel production line went into operation in 2014.

Sales of OLED TVs are rising sharply in China. Statistics from Beijing-based consultanc­y All View Cloud (AVC) showed that OLED TV sales continued their rapid growth from January to October. In October, sales were up 239 percent year-on-year. It estimates the overall sales will surpass 100,000 units this year in China, with an annual growth rate of over 100 percent.

China’s BOE Technology Group Co Ltd has invested heavily to ramp up its OLED production in recent years.

“At present, almost all of the large-sized OLED panels are provided by LG Display, and the production capacity of domestic display panel manufactur­ers lags behind their South Korea competitor,” said Dong Min, general manager at AVC.

“The traditiona­l LCD TV market is almost saturated and OLED TVs with innovative designs are in line with consumptio­n upgrading. LG’s new plant will help the display maker slash production costs and gain an upper hand in the Chinese market.”

Zhang Hong, an analyst at Sigmaintel­l Consulting Co Ltd, a panel industry consultanc­y, said the expanded production capacity of largesized OLED panels will speed up the innovation of television­s and raise the penetratio­n rate of OLED TVs.

Domestic panel makers should enhance overall competitiv­eness by continuous­ly accumulati­ng cutting-edge technologi­es and have a layout in large-sized OLED sector in advance, Zhang added.

LG’s new plant will help the display maker slash production costs and gain an upper hand in the Chinese market.” Dong Min, general manager at Beijing-based consultanc­y AVC

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