In May, IT panel prices trended as expected, according to WitsView. Amid the uncertain market demand in the TV segment, IT panel prices were only up slightly. Given the fully loaded utilization rate and continued increases in new capacity, the current IT panel demand and supply is in a relatively balanced state, while the TV segment is experiencing an oversupply.
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