Asia Express - Display
LG Display Obtains Board Approval to Spend US$4 Bln on 8.5G LCD Plant in Guangzhou
October 16, 2009
Korean LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panel maker LG Display has reportedly obtained approval from its board of directors to spend US$4 billion on building an 8.5G LCD panel plant in Guangzhou Development District in southern China, China Business News reported on October 14. The management committee of Guangzhou Development District stressed that LG Display's new LCD panel project will be an 8.5G facility instead of an 8G one as previously reported. It is projected that initially the new plant will be able to manufacture 60,000 LCD panels measuring 2.2 to 2.5 meters monthly, with further plans for capacity expansion to 120,000 panels per month in the future. Construction on the new plant is scheduled to begin in 2010 and commencement of production is slated for 2012. However, LG Display's 8.5G LCD project in China is still pending official approval from the Korean government as flat panel display technology is currently a restricted technology in Korea and requires permit for export overseas.