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JDI出售设备给惠科电子,停止为苹果生产面板

Core Viewpoint - Japan Display Inc. (JDI) is selling part of its liquid crystal panel manufacturing equipment from the Mobara factory to China's HKC, marking a significant shift in its operations as it ceases production for Apple, which previously accounted for 60% of its sales [1][2]. Group 1: Equipment Sale and Production Changes - JDI will stop production at the Mobara factory, which was originally scheduled to operate until March 2026, but is likely to cease operations by 2025 to reduce fixed costs [1]. - The equipment being sold includes manufacturing tools for liquid crystal and OLED panels, with the sale amount expected to be in the billions of yen [1]. - JDI's production for Apple peaked at approximately 380 billion yen in the fiscal year 2019, but is projected to drop to zero in the future [1][2]. Group 2: Company Background and Financials - JDI was established in 2012 under the leadership of the Japan Innovation Network (INCJ), which invested a total of 462 billion yen and plans to sell all its shares by March 2025 [2]. - The company has faced long-term operational difficulties, leading to a necessary scale reduction to maintain financial balance [1]. Group 3: Market Position and Collaborations - HKC ranks fifth globally in the market share for large-size liquid crystal panels used in televisions and personal computers [1]. - JDI and HKC had previously reached a collaboration agreement in 2023 regarding OLED business, but the mass production plans have since been shelved [1].