Asia Express - Display
LG to Boost Investment in LCD Glass; Mulls Establishment of LCD Manufacturing Plant in China
July 24, 2009
Korean LG Group subsidiary LG Chem said on Friday that it plans to spend a total of 1.2 trillion Won (US$963.8 million; US$1=1245.1 Won) on manufacturing LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) glass starting in early 2012, Reuters reported. Previously LG Chem announced that, until March 2010, the company will invest 430 billion Won (US$345.4 million) in LCD glass production, and the budget is included in the newly announced 1.2 trillion Won investment. Intending to focus on LCD glass business as its new growth engine, LG Chem inked a technology import contract in February 2009 with Schott of Germany. By means of Schott's and its own technologies, LG Chem plans to build the first production line in the second half of 2009, with two more lines to follow in the future. With the 1.2 trillion Won investment, LG Chem expects to reach an output of 17 million square meters of glass per year.

At the same time, another LG Group subsidiary LG Display is considering building an LCD panel manufacturing plant in China, according to a SinoCast Daily Business Beat report on July 21. It is reported that LG Display is currently in talks with the Guangzhou municipal government over the establishment of a new LCD plant. Thus far, LG Display has only engaged in LCD assembly operations in China. Should the talks between the two sides reach fruition, it is envisaged that LG Display will build the new plant in Guangzhou Science City, an industrial park located in Guangzhou. However, according to LG Display CFO (Chief Financial Officer) James Jeong, even if the decision is made, the project will not materialize until two or three year later.