In response to competition from Chinese companies, South Korea's two major display giants plan to "develop together."
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According to British media reports, after conquering the LCD (liquid crystal display) screen market, Chinese display manufacturers are now attacking the OLED (organic light emitting diode) field, the last bastion of South Korea's technological advantage.。Deeply aware of the risk of being weakened by Chinese companies in its leading OLED technology, South Korea's two major display giants Samsung and LG plan to develop a "group" to cope with competition from Chinese companies and compete for dominance in the global display market.。At the same time, Park Chung-hoon, head of research at Standard Chartered Bank in Seoul, said, "Just as South Korea replaced Japan as the leader in the display industry, with its huge domestic market, ample capital and technological development, China is likely to overtake us.。"
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