Why did Japan and South Korea withdraw from LCD?
The LCD panel business in Japan and South Korea has undergone very significant changes in the past few decades.
moreThe LCD panel business in Japan and South Korea has undergone very significant changes in the past few decades.
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moreIn the turbulent panel market, the successive exits of Japan and South Korea undoubtedly bring new changes to the global industrial landscape.
moreRecently, Japanese LCD panel company Sharp has made a decision to discontinue production of large LCD panels for televisions by the end of September.
moreThe Japanese LCD panel giant successively announced the suspension of LCD panels, marking a new round of reshuffle in the global LCD panel market.
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