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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Seoul: China's sweeping Covid-19 lockdowns are sending a shockwave in the display panel industry by exacerbating supply chain woes and parts procurement problems.

In April, global shipments of liquid crystal display (LCD) panels fell 15 per cent from a year earlier amid the prolonged lockdowns in China, according to industry tracker Omdia<\/a>.

Shipments of small and mid-sized LCD panels, used in consumer electronics like smartphones, also fell 20 percent from a year ago, reports Yonhap news agency.

The drop in shipments is largely blamed on production suspension at major parts suppliers, device makers and assemblers in China, following the implementation of stringent lockdown measures to keep the highly-transmissible Omicron variant at bay under its zero-tolerance coronavirus policy.

The strong antivirus restrictions have crippled operations of
Apple<\/a> monitor and MacBook manufacturer Quanta<\/a> Computer, and iPad and notebook maker Compal Electronics, among others.

The two companies run major production facilities in Shanghai and nearby Kunshan, respectively.

According to Omdia, monthly production was slashed to one-third for Quanta, and nearly to half for Compal in April.

Taiwan's Foxconn, a major assembler of Apple's
iPhones<\/a>, also temporarily halted production in its facilities in Shenzhen and Kunshan earlier this year.

Another market researcher, TrendForce, revised down its projection for this year's global smartphone shipment to 1.33 billion units on May 11, in its third revision year-to-date amid lingering global uncertainties. It had originally predicted the shipment to amount to 1.38 billion units.

China's lockdowns have dealt a serious blow to the production of set products, which in turn is sending a ripple effect throughout the supply chain of parts, including display panels.

LG Display<\/a>, South Korea's major display maker, is among the hardest hit.

The company reported dismal first-quarter earnings last month, with its net income dropping nearly 80 per cent from a year ago, on lower demand for IT products, falling TV panel prices and parts procurement difficulties.

LCD panels for IT products took up nearly 50 per cent of LG Display's product portfolio in the first three months of the year.

The display maker's 10 key Chinese partners suspended operations for more than a month in spring, and only a few resumed full operations this month.

The demand for LCD panels has been waning, as most countries have lifted pandemic restrictions and people spend less time at home and on personal IT
devices<\/a>. Enterprise demand has also been slower than expected, the company said, due to the hostile macro environment.

\"The demand uncertainties are unlikely to go away any time soon, and this means that there is going to be some down cycle continuing this year and moving into next year,\" the company said.
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中国对显示锁定一个巨大的打击,电子产品制造商

出口的下降很大程度上归咎于生产悬挂主要零部件供应商,设备制造商和装配工在中国,实施严格的封锁措施后在海湾保持高度传播性ο变体在其零容忍政策冠状病毒。

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首尔:中国全面Covid-19封锁发送冲击波在显示面板行业供应链危机加剧和零部件采购问题。

今年4月,全球液晶显示器(LCD)面板出货量同比下滑15%,因长期锁定在中国,根据行业追踪Omdia

中小型液晶面板出货量,使用在智能手机等消费电子产品,也较一年前下降20%,韩联社报道。乐动扑克

出口的下降很大程度上归咎于生产悬挂主要零部件供应商,设备制造商和装配工在中国,实施严格的封锁措施后在海湾保持高度传播性ο变体在其零容忍政策冠状病毒。

广告
强大的杀毒软件已经受损的操作限制苹果监控和MacBook制造商广达电脑电脑,和iPad和笔记本制造商仁宝电子,等等。

两家公司运行的主要生产设施附近在上海和昆山,分别。

根据Omdia,广达月度产量削减了三分之一,仁宝4月份的近一半。

台湾的富士康,汇编的苹果iphone,也暂时停止生产设施在今年早些时候在深圳和昆山。

另一个市场研究,TrendForce下调预估今年的全球智能手机出货量13.3亿台5月11日,在其第三次修订今年迄今在全球挥之不去的不确定性。它最初预计出货数量13.8亿辆。

中国封锁严重打击设置产品的生产,进而发送连锁反应在整个供应链的部分,包括显示面板。

LG显示器,韩国的主要显示制造商正遭受最严重的冲击。

该公司上个月发布的第一季度业绩惨淡,其净利润较上年同期下降近80%,在较低的需求产品,电视面板价格下跌和零部件采购的困难。

LCD面板的产品占据了将近50%的LG显示器的产品组合在今年前三个月。

广告
显示制造商的10个主要中国合作伙伴暂停运营一个多月,春天,和只有少数本月恢复全面运作。

LCD面板的需求已经减弱,因为大多数国家已取消了流行的限制和人们花更少的时间在家里和个人设备。企业的需求也低于预期,该公司表示,由于敌对的宏观环境。

“需求的不确定性不太可能很快消失,这意味着会有一些下降周期持续今年和明年进入,”该公司表示。
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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Seoul: China's sweeping Covid-19 lockdowns are sending a shockwave in the display panel industry by exacerbating supply chain woes and parts procurement problems.

In April, global shipments of liquid crystal display (LCD) panels fell 15 per cent from a year earlier amid the prolonged lockdowns in China, according to industry tracker Omdia<\/a>.

Shipments of small and mid-sized LCD panels, used in consumer electronics like smartphones, also fell 20 percent from a year ago, reports Yonhap news agency.

The drop in shipments is largely blamed on production suspension at major parts suppliers, device makers and assemblers in China, following the implementation of stringent lockdown measures to keep the highly-transmissible Omicron variant at bay under its zero-tolerance coronavirus policy.

The strong antivirus restrictions have crippled operations of
Apple<\/a> monitor and MacBook manufacturer Quanta<\/a> Computer, and iPad and notebook maker Compal Electronics, among others.

The two companies run major production facilities in Shanghai and nearby Kunshan, respectively.

According to Omdia, monthly production was slashed to one-third for Quanta, and nearly to half for Compal in April.

Taiwan's Foxconn, a major assembler of Apple's
iPhones<\/a>, also temporarily halted production in its facilities in Shenzhen and Kunshan earlier this year.

Another market researcher, TrendForce, revised down its projection for this year's global smartphone shipment to 1.33 billion units on May 11, in its third revision year-to-date amid lingering global uncertainties. It had originally predicted the shipment to amount to 1.38 billion units.

China's lockdowns have dealt a serious blow to the production of set products, which in turn is sending a ripple effect throughout the supply chain of parts, including display panels.

LG Display<\/a>, South Korea's major display maker, is among the hardest hit.

The company reported dismal first-quarter earnings last month, with its net income dropping nearly 80 per cent from a year ago, on lower demand for IT products, falling TV panel prices and parts procurement difficulties.

LCD panels for IT products took up nearly 50 per cent of LG Display's product portfolio in the first three months of the year.

The display maker's 10 key Chinese partners suspended operations for more than a month in spring, and only a few resumed full operations this month.

The demand for LCD panels has been waning, as most countries have lifted pandemic restrictions and people spend less time at home and on personal IT
devices<\/a>. Enterprise demand has also been slower than expected, the company said, due to the hostile macro environment.

\"The demand uncertainties are unlikely to go away any time soon, and this means that there is going to be some down cycle continuing this year and moving into next year,\" the company said.
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