Japan's LED lighting market tonic LED Taiwan factory Q3 lighting revenue growth significantly

The Japanese government introduced a subsidy policy for lighting environmental protection points in 2010, which led to an increase in sales of LED bulbs in Japan. Dongmei (2499), Hongqi (6168), Jingdian (2448), Yuyuan (3061), and New Century (3383) ), Yiguang (2393), Huaxing (6164), etc. have worked hard in the Japanese lighting market. Q3 lighting accounted for a significant increase in revenue compared with Q2. Some companies' lighting business is expected to make up for the TV backlight Q3 revenue loss.

Dongbei Q3 lighting orders grew steadily as countries strengthened their subsidies for energy-saving lamps.

Crystal TV, Yuyuan's July TV backlight revenue may decline due to the reduction of orders by Korean customers, and the decline may be supplemented by lighting orders. In 2010, the proportion of crystal lighting revenue is 20%, which will reach 30% in 2011, and the proportion of revenue in 2010 will be 10%.

In the new century, it has formed an alliance with Japan's JFE Holding Group's JFE Engineering Company to enter the Japanese lighting channel. At the same time, the company is cooperating with the Kunshan Municipal Government of China and is expected to cut into the lighting standard of the Kunshan Municipal Government. Its lighting business will be obvious in the second half of 2011. growing up.

Huaxing recently obtained LED orders from the Taiwan Railway Bureau and supplied more than 400 LED lights at Taoyuan Railway Station. The amount of the tender was about NT$ million to RMB 10 million. At the same time, the company actively deployed large-scale chain distributors such as RT-Mart, Dinghao, Songqing and other chain-passage low-temperature lighting markets. At present, the products have been sampled and used for some banks to use LED lights.

Huaxing's layout in Japan specializes in orders for cosmetics counters, and has acquired 8,000 counters from the world-famous cosmetics brand Maybelline. Recently, it also talked about the LED lighting project of the Japanese L'Oreal counter.

The company pointed out that under the government's announcement in 2012 to stop selling incandescent bulbs, it is estimated that the first wave of lighting demand driven by the system in 2011 will emerge in the second half of 2011.