Domestic energy-saving lighting companies will benefit from the incandescent ban


Yesterday, under the stimulus of the official implementation of the incandescent lamp ban on the US from January 1, 2014, the energy-saving lighting concept stocks rose against the trend. Foshan Lighting closed from January 1st to yesterday, and the stock price rose by 17.7 in just three trading days. It closed at 8.11 yuan yesterday and the stock price hit a new high since 2013.
Lin Shuhui, director of Foshan Lighting, said in an interview with the Securities Times that the United States is not currently the largest or fastest growing overseas market, but the company will further promote the company's green energy-saving lighting products in 2014 according to market conditions. In addition, while continuing to focus on traditional products, the company will focus on accelerating the development of new LED products based on market development and demand.
In 2013, Foshan Lighting's semi-annual report showed that in the main business lighting equipment and lamps, the gross profit rate of export sales reached 26.99, while the domestic sales gross margin was 5.37, and LED two workshops and equipment were under construction. In addition, in November 2013, the company announced that the company won the bid for the national high-efficiency lighting product promotion project for ordinary lighting with self-ballasted fluorescent lamps and three-color high-frequency T5 double-ended fluorescent lamps and brackets.
Xuelaite, who belongs to the green energy-saving concept stock, also rose 2.21 yesterday. Dong Shuo Yu Shuzhong said that the current green lighting energy business, the company's overseas market growth is greater than domestic, in 2014 will focus on developed countries and domestically mature environmental protection concepts LED related products are laid out in coastal first- and second-tier cities. He expects that the total LED industry is expected to increase in 2014 and 2015, but will decline after the country completely eliminates incandescent lamps in 2016.
It is understood that the United States passed the incandescent ban in 2007 and began to produce the best-selling 40-watt and 60-watt incandescent lamps on New Year's Day in 2014, aiming to promote energy-saving compact fluorescent lamps, LED lamps and other energy-efficient bulbs.
China's plan is to ban the import and sale of ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 60 watts and above since October 1, 2014; from October 1, 2016, it is forbidden to import and sell ordinary lighting incandescent lamps of 15 watts or more. Incandescent lamps have been eliminated, leaving the market space to bring huge development potential for energy-saving lamps.

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