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中国对美电视出口大跌,液晶面板探至1年半低点
日经中文网·2025-08-20 02:58

Group 1 - The core viewpoint is that the U.S. television import volume has significantly decreased due to tariff pressures, with a 16% year-on-year decline from January to June, and a staggering 71% drop in imports from China during the same period, culminating in a 99% decrease in June alone [2][6]. - The prices of large-size LCD panels have reached a 1.5-year low, with a 4% month-on-month decline in July for the 55-inch Open Cell panels, priced around $122, and a 6% decline for the 32-inch panels, priced around $34 [4][6]. - The global shipment volume of LCD panels for televisions has dropped to 57.86 million units in Q2, a 9% decrease from Q1, marking the lowest level in six quarters [6]. Group 2 - The operational rates of LCD panel factories have sharply declined, with rates dropping from 88% and 86% in March and April to 81%, 80%, and 80% in May, June, and July respectively [6]. - There is an expectation that LCD panel prices may continue to decline in August, as the market adjusts to reduced demand following the initial surge in purchases due to tariff concerns [7]. - The shift in television manufacturing from China to Mexico is notable, with Mexico's share of U.S. television imports rising from 40% in 2018 to 59% in the first five months of 2025, while China's share plummeted from 55% to 8% [7].