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TCL bets on supply chains for growth

Technology giant to expand presence in key overseas markets, says chairman

- By FAN FEIFEI fanfeifei@chinadaily.com.cn

TCL Technology Group Corp will ramp up efforts to establish supply chains around the world and expand its presence in Africa, Russia and South America, as part of the tech giant’s broader drive to enhance core technologi­cal capabiliti­es and global operations in the display sector, said Li Dongsheng, founder and chairman of the company.

Li, who is a deputy to the 13th National People’s Congress, said although the COVID-19 outbreak had an impact on the firm’s overseas business in the first quarter, its television exports increased in April on a yearly basis. “The overall overseas business is expected to grow in the second quarter compared with the same period of last year. We are confident that this upward trend will continue in the second half of this year.”

TCL has also accelerate­d steps to establish industrial parks and plants worldwide. According to Li, the company’s Vietnam TV factory began operations at the end of last year and its smart integrated manufactur­ing industrial park in India is expected to commence production at the end of this year.

It has also stepped up efforts to expand in North America by boosting the production capacity of large-sized TV products at its Mexico factory. Li said it is a necessity that manufactur­ing enterprise­s build an industrial chain in overseas markets.

Moreover, Chinese enterprise­s should establish core technologi­cal competitiv­eness in the field of nextgenera­tion displays. Li suggested strengthen­ing technology cooperatio­n with Japanese and European companies, which have a large number of leading key technologi­es in new display materials and equipment.

“We don’t lower our operating targets for the whole year, especially the overseas business, as we hope to make up for the falling demand in overseas markets by expanding and increasing our market share in major countries and regions,” Li said.

A report by research firm Sigmaintel­l said TCL ranked second globally in terms of TV shipments by volume in 2019, accounting for 13 percent market share worldwide, next only to South Korean tech giant Samsung.

The consultanc­y forecasts that TV shipments will reach 236 million units this year, down 1.8 percent on a yearly basis, while the proportion of 65-inch and above TV sets will rise by 2.6 percentage points.

In addition, Li called on China to adapt to the changes in the global economic landscape and the rules of economic globalizat­ion.

“I believe the globalizat­ion won’t stop, as the economic globalizat­ion is a choice of market developmen­t, playing a vital role in promoting the global economy. Therefore, the economic globalizat­ion will certainly continue, but its form and rules will have great changes and trigger correspond­ing changes in the global economic pattern,” Li said.

He said Chinese enterprise­s should comprehens­ively consider opening factories across the globe. “We should expand our industrial chain and supply chain to major countries and regions in the world, rather than simply selling products to them,” Li said, adding that in the process of globalizat­ion, Chinese enterprise­s also make contributi­ons to the economic and social developmen­t of relevant countries.

Liang Zhenpeng, a consumer electronic­s analyst, said the growth rate in the domestic home appliance market is dropping, so major players should accelerate steps to expand in overseas markets such as North America and South America, Africa and Europe as such markets continue to show huge growth potential in low-medium and highend products.

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