More than a decade after Taiwanese display makers were swept up in a global antitrust crackdown, officials in Taipei are again warning of the risks posed by expanding legal reach across borders—this time from China.
LED packaging firm Brightek Optoelectronics completed its factory relocation in 2025 and secured approval from major clients. Brightek general manager CH Tzeng said the company will reduce low-margin products in 2026 and focus on high-value areas including robotics technology collaboration with US customers, boosting infrared (IR) sensor revenue to 20%, and entering the 1.6T high-speed optical communication module market with samples expected in the third quarter. Brightek anticipates double-digit growth in 2026.
China's LED chip leader San'an Optoelectronics announced on March 23, 2026, that its actual controlling shareholder, Xiucheng Lin, has been detained and placed under formal investigation by China's national supervisory authorities, sparking market concerns. The company promptly clarified that the investigation will not affect current production or business operations, which are proceeding as normal.
Netronix said it expects revenue and profits to continue to climb into 2026 after peaking in 2025, driven by e-book readers, digital advertising displays, and contributions from subsidiaries. The company forecast continued shipment growth and double-digit revenue gains next year.
Samsung Electronics is reportedly shifting a significant portion of its mid-range smartphone OLED panel orders to China Star Optoelectronics Technology (CSOT) as rising memory prices intensify cost pressure, according to The Elec.
The global CMOS image sensor (CIS) supply chain faces a major disruption as HiSilicon, Huawei's core semiconductor subsidiary, officially enters the high-end CIS market with its first self-developed sensor chip. Partnering with strategic collaborator Gkuvision, an imaging solution provider, HiSilicon launched the new generation sports camera "Xiaotu S7PRO MAX" equipped with its proprietary sensor.
Touch panel maker TPK Holding reported a sharp increase in profitability in 2025, as a shift in product mix and lower depreciation costs lifted margins, while higher-priced touch modules for OLED tablets are expected to continue supporting revenue.
Despite pressure on profits from geopolitical tensions and currency swings in 2025, Taiwan-based LED packaging maker Edison Opto is betting that a strategic pivot toward automotive electronics will drive growth this year.
LG Display (LGD) is reportedly supplying panels for TCL's first OLED monitor, marking a notable instance of South Korean OLED technology entering the Chinese market.
As a result of fewer working days, major Taiwanese panel makers all reported lower revenues in February. However, companies remain optimistic about the first quarter, as customers have pulled in panel orders earlier to prepare for upcoming sporting events, while surging memory costs have also prompted earlier procurement. Prices for LCD TV panels and LCD monitor panels have both risen in the first quarter, and despite the monthly revenue decline, industry players are not pessimistic.
Benefiting from stabilized shipments of its LED automotive lighting modules and headlight controllers, Laster Tech reported a consolidated revenue of NT$2.201 billion (US$68.7 million) in the fourth quarter of 2025, up 8.83% quarter-over-quarter. The company also posted a net profit after tax of NT$86.64 million for the quarter, a surge 2,725% from the previous quarter. This represents a full-year turnaround from losses to profits.
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