SAKAI, JAPAN: The current industry shortage of LCD panels could continue through the middle of next year, the head of a unit at consumer electronics maker Sharp said on Friday.
"Supplies have yet to catch up with demand at the moment and I expect things to remain that way until around the middle of next year," Hiroshi Saji, the president of Sharp Display Products Corp, told reporters.
He was speaking after a ceremony marking the first panel shipment from Sharp's new LCD plant.
Sharp, the world's fourth-largest LCD TV maker behind Samsung Electronics Co Ltd, Sony Corp and LG Electronics Inc, earlier this month started production at its cutting-edge LCD panel factory in Sakai, western Japan.
The plant is capable of processing so-called 10th-generation glass substrates, which are bigger than earlier-generation substrates and help cut per-panel production costs.
Following Saji's comments, shares in Sharp closed up 0.2 percent at 1,036 yen, in line with the broader market.
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