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Incandescent lamps will be eliminated from Foshan lighting companies
As a traditional light source, Foshan Lighting, Foshan Electric Lighting Co., Ltd. operation director Chen Wenji said that as early as 2012, Foshan Lighting began to vigorously develop LED products, after more than four years of layout, at present, Foshan lighting LED products accounted for nearly Seventy percent. According to the roadmap for the elimination of incandescent lamps announced by the five ministries, starting from October 1, 2016, China has completely banned the import and sale of ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 15 watts or more. This is the final stage of the roadmap for eliminating incandescent lamps. For the incandescent lamp is about to withdraw from the market, yesterday, the author interviewed Foshan production enterprises to understand that it is generally optimistic about the implementation of the New Deal. According to Foshan Lighting Announcement, from January to June 2016, Foshan Lighting achieved operating income of 175,567,900 yuan, a year-on-year increase of 15.17%; among which LED lighting products sales revenue was 105,876,100 yuan, an increase of 42.27%, and traditional lighting products sales revenue of 684,332,300 yuan. , a year-on-year decrease of 10.84%. As a traditional light source, Foshan Lighting, Foshan Electric Lighting Co., Ltd. operation director Chen Wenji said that as early as 2012, Foshan Lighting began to vigorously develop LED products, after more than four years of layout, at present, Foshan lighting LED products accounted for nearly Seventy percent. The proportion of incandescent lamps sold by Foshan Lighting is not high, and the national elimination of incandescent lamps has little effect on us. Thanks in part to this policy, Foshan Lighting's LED business has risen rapidly in the first half of this year. Chen Wenji said. Another industry giant, Guoxing Optoelectronics is focusing on LED products, and sales are equally optimistic. The full delisting of incandescent lamps is conducive to the promotion of energy-saving and emission reduction, directly driving the overall development of the LED industry. Xu Zhenfeng, general manager of Guoxing Optoelectronics Lighting Division, said that Guoxing owns the LED industry chain products. First of all, this will positively promote the downstream LED lights. Secondly, the increasing demand for LED lamps will further release the midstream package and The capacity of the upstream chip will drive the sales of white light devices and LED chips for the company's lighting. Overall, this will promote the sustained and long-term development of the National Star. Zhang Hua, secretary-general of the Foshan Lighting Association, said that most of the lighting companies in Foshan currently sell LED products, and only a few companies produce incandescent lamps. With the improvement of global consumers' awareness of environmental protection, the growth of Foshan lighting industry in the first half of this year is about 10%. It is worth mentioning that the current price competition in the LED lighting industry is fierce, and how companies improve their product profits is the key. Xu Zhenfeng also admitted that the LED lighting industry has been fiercely competitive in the past two years, and the price has fallen sharply. Compared with the same period of last year, the price of LED lighting products has dropped by about 30%, which has become a new challenge for enterprises. It is reported that on November 1, 2011, the National Development and Reform Commission, the Ministry of Commerce, the General Administration of Customs, the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, and the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine jointly issued the "Announcement on the gradual prohibition on the import and sale of ordinary lighting incandescent lamps." The "Announcement" clarifies that the roadmap for the phase-out of incandescent lamps in China is divided into five phases: the transition period from November 1, 2011 to September 30, 2012; the import and sale of 100 watts and above is prohibited from October 1, 2012. General lighting incandescent lamps; import and sale of ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 60 watts and above is prohibited from October 1, 2014; mid-term evaluation period from October 1, 2015 to September 30, 2016; from October 1, 2016 It is forbidden to import and sell ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 15 watts or more.