From the distribution of the global LED industry production base map, it can be seen that the European and American countries have always occupied a market share of about 20, mainly in high-end market products. In 2010, the total market share of Japan, Taiwan, South Korea and China has reached 81.3. Asia is the main production base of LED. It is estimated that in the future of Korea and mainland China, Asia will still occupy the leading position in the global LED industry. . In 2010, driven by the global economic recovery and new application markets such as lighting and large-size backlight modules, the global market for light-emitting diodes (LEDs) reached approximately US$10.7 billion. LEDs will continue to grow under the demand of end products. The issue of energy conservation and carbon reduction has received global attention, and the penetration rate of LED external power supply is expected to continue to grow. In addition, emerging applications such as tablet devices, micro-projectors, automotive lighting, large billboard applications, medical lighting, agricultural applications, etc., niche and niche markets are worth looking forward to.
South Korea has the fastest growth in South Korea. In 2002, it invested in the development of LED industry. After creating the LED backlight LCD TV market in 2009, in order to ensure the source of crystal grains, it will actively expand production. By 2010, the market share is approaching. 10. The mainland China region continued to grow slightly, with a market share of 5 in 2010. The Taiwan region maintained its market share of around 20% between 2003 and 2006, and grew year by year. The market share in 2010 has grown to 25.3.
From the distribution of the global LED industry production base map, it can be seen that the European and American countries have always occupied a market share of about 20, mainly in high-end market products. In 2010, the total market share of Japan, Taiwan, South Korea and China has reached 81.3. Asia is the main production base of LED. It is estimated that in the future of Korea and mainland China, Asia will still occupy the leading position in the global LED industry. .
South Korea has the fastest growth in South Korea. In 2002, it invested in the development of LED industry. After creating the LED backlight LCD TV market in 2009, in order to ensure the source of crystal grains, it will actively expand production. By 2010, the market share is approaching. 10. The mainland China region continued to grow slightly, with a market share of 5 in 2010. The Taiwan region maintained its market share of around 20% between 2003 and 2006, and grew year by year. The market share in 2010 has grown to 25.3.
With its better quality and technological development capabilities, Japan has always been a leader in the global LED industry. From 2000 to 2005, the market share has reached 50 or more over the years. Between 2006 and 2010, Japan’s global market share has fallen to 41.5 in 2010 due to Taiwan’s economies of scale and low-price strategy, as well as the active leadership of the Chinese and South Korean governments to seize the market.
Under the strong leadership style of the Korean and Chinese mainland governments, the distribution of LED power supply in Asian countries has also changed. The rise of China and South Korea has created a potential threat to Japan and Taiwan. The market share of emerging markets such as China and South Korea has increased year by year.
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