Samsung and LG are the two largest LCD LCD manufacturers in South Korea, and they dominate the Korean LCD industry. Samsung, on the other hand, announced on the spur of the moment that it would enter the LCD market in 2020. Samsung's market share is expected to reach approximately 20% of the global market by the end of the decade. I'm not sure what direction the country will take in the future, and the problem that South Korea is facing is an increase in manufacturing costs. Analysts predict that Samsung will also deploy to countries with low labor costs, such as Vietnam and India.
Because they started late and have few core technologies,
LCD manufacturers in China are currently in the early stages of development. Although China has undoubtedly accelerated the pace of LCD panels entering the Chinese era with the launch of the Korean market, now is also an excellent time for vigorous development, and China's national conditions are also very favorable for the development of Chinese LCD panel manufacturers.
Although the competition among
LCD manufacturer is fierce, the efficiency of the products should be at the heart of the latter competition.
As a result, LCD manufacturers in different countries have their own set of advantages and disadvantages. They must fully exploit their strengths and avoid their weaknesses if they are to develop further. They must strive to achieve international first-class status as soon as possible and gain a larger share of the market.