Group 1: Market Trends - The global TV market is expected to see a slight decline in shipments, with a projected total of 221 million units in 2025, down 0.7% year-on-year [1][2] - In contrast, leading Chinese companies TCL and Hisense are expected to increase their market shares, with TCL's shipments projected to reach 30.41 million units (up 5.4%) and Hisense's to 29.26 million units (up 1.4%) [1][2] - The market share of TCL is expected to grow to 13.8%, while Hisense's will reach 13.3%, narrowing the gap with Samsung [1] Group 2: Mini LED Opportunity - The Mini LED TV segment is anticipated to experience significant growth, with global shipments expected to rise by 57.8% to 12.39 million units in 2025, capturing a market share of 6% [2] - In China, Mini LED TV shipments are projected to surge by 92.7% to 8.02 million units, achieving a market share of 23.9% [2] - TCL and Hisense are capitalizing on this trend, with TCL's Mini LED TV shipments increasing by 153.3% and Hisense's by over 76% in the first three quarters of the year [3] Group 3: Competitive Landscape - Samsung's global TV shipments are expected to remain flat at 35.27 million units in 2025, with a minimal market share increase of 0.1% [3] - The competitive advantage of Samsung over Chinese brands is diminishing, as evidenced by Hisense's introduction of RGB-Mini LED TVs, prompting responses from other major brands [3] - Chinese brands are gaining ground in the global market, with TCL, Hisense, Xiaomi, and others occupying multiple spots in the top ten global TV manufacturers [6] Group 4: Supply Chain and Market Strategy - The changing tariff policies are impacting manufacturing bases in China and Southeast Asia, affecting retail prices and consumer demand [4] - TCL and Hisense are expanding their presence in emerging markets like Southeast Asia and Latin America while leveraging local production capabilities to mitigate tariff impacts [4][5] - TCL's average TV selling price in North America has increased by over 15%, with significant growth in larger TV segments [5] Group 5: Future Outlook - The year 2026 is expected to drive TV demand due to major sporting events, with TCL and Hisense sponsoring the 2026 Milan Winter Olympics and World Cup [7] - The RGB-Mini LED TV segment is projected to expand, with anticipated shipments reaching 500,000 units in 2026 [7] - Chinese leading companies are expected to challenge for the top global TV sales position within three years, focusing on core technology and supply chain resilience [7]
2025年全球彩电市场微跌 中国双雄进一步逼近三星