Where are LG TVs Made and Who Makes Them?

LG Electronics is one of the leading TV manufacturers in the world. It’s just behind fellow South Korean electronics company Samsung Electronics in TV market share at 12.8%. 

Knowing where LG TVs are made can definitely increase brand trust so our industry experts have gathered information to answer this very important question. Read on and find out!

Who Makes LG TVs?

LG TVs are manufactured by LG Electronics, with help from their manufacturing affiliate, LG Display which manufactures the LCD panels, OLED displays, and flexible displays, for different screen sizes.

LG was a merger between two companies, Lak Hui Chemical Industrial Corp., pronounced as ‘Lucky’, and GoldStar, an electronics manufacturer credited for producing the first Korean radio. 

LG has a long, storied history when it comes to televisions. As GoldStar, they produced the first black and white TV set in South Korea in 1966. By 1976, GoldStar was producing 1 million ready-made TVs annually. 

LG 32LM627BPUA Smart HD TV

In 1998, LG developed the world’s first 60-inch plasma LG TV. In 2007, the first LG Smart TV was released. By 2013, LG had become the second-largest LCD TV manufacturer worldwide.

From selling affordable electronics, LG has now established itself as a premium brand when it comes to televisions with the latest technology. Not only that, they have made a name for themselves in the electronics industry for their OLED technology, display panels, and screen production through LG Display. 

Here are the countries wherein LG TVs are made:

  1. Korea
  2. Vietnam
  3. China
  4. India
  5. Indonesia
  6. Russia
  7. Poland
  8. Mexico

Where are LG TVs Manufactured?

#1: Korea

Being a South Korean company, the first of LG’s manufacturing plants came to life in South Korea. 

LG TV Korea

In the more recent decades, LG Electronics has steadily established a few factories in other countries and places such as New Zealand, Australia, Asian nations, and American countries as well. Some of their Korean plants even migrated to these nations too.

#2: Vietnam

LG opened a new factory in Hai Phong, Vietnam, back in 2015 for the purpose of producing smartphones. In April 2021, however, just 6 years after the LG factory was established, the company decided to discontinue the production of its mobile phones. 

It was announced afterward that the Hai Phong plant has been refocusing on the production of household appliances and other electronics since LG Vietnam manufactures led TVs from the start.

LG 22LJ4540 1080p LED TV

#3: China

LG has factories in China, notably in the industrial city of Guangzhou, China. They produce TVs, smartphones, air conditioners, and other LG products. Production of liquid crystal displays seems to be more of the focus in this plant, as it was listed to be under LG Display.  

In 2021, it was reported that LG Display was expanding its production capacity of OLED displays used for their top-tier TVs in the Guangzhou factories due to cheaper labor and materials. 

With this development, LG now has two assembly plants manufacturing LED displays, the other one being the LG Display plant in Paju, Korea.

#4: India

LG Electronics exports up to 10% of their total component production in LG India. One of the TV products initially sold for the Indian market was the ‘mosquito-repelling television,’ which uses ultrasonic waves that causes mosquitoes to avoid the area. 

LG’s pandemic support efforts were also notable in India, extending their relationship beyond the industry. 

LG manufacturing plant

#5: Indonesia

LG factories in LG Indonesia are the longest-running factories for the company, established way back in 1990. Recently, before the COVID-19 pandemic, two factories in Gumi, South Korea [1] are gradually moving production to Indonesia. 

These LG Korean plants were migrated as a strategy to better respond to the consumer demands in Southeast Asia and Australia. OLED displays and Ultra HD TVs will be the primary focus of these two production lines. 

In 2020, there were at least 19 LG TV models which listed Indonesia as their TV factory location. 

#6: Russia

LG established LG TV factories in Ruza, which manufacture TVs at an estimated 1 million TV units annually. While the facility ships LG products to Eastern European countries, it does face tight competition with Polish LG facilities.

LG NanoCell 90

#7: Poland

While LG’s display plants officially vacated Poland in 2019, their manufacturing plants for OLED TVs remain to cater to various European markets. 

Furthermore, plans are already in place to establish a multi-million EUR plant in Wroclaw, Poland, with LG intent on making it the biggest battery plant in the world. Suffice to say, LG TV factories won’t be leaving Poland anytime soon.

#8: Mexico

We have LG Russia and Poland for the European market, but what about the USA? In Mexico, LG manufactures TVs for the North American market through its TV factory in Reynosa. 

To cope with the demand for LG TVs in the US, South America, and Latin America, Mexico LG reportedly increased its TV production capacity in the country last 2019. 

LG 55SM8600PUA mounted on the wall

There are industry overlaps in Mexico, the strongest industry being electronic production, which greatly benefits the appliance manufacturing sector. It was reported that more brands are establishing factories in Mexico along with LG.

Are LG TVs Reliable?

LG TVs are very reliable. Customers report a lifespan of 5-7 years for an OLED LG TV. 

Their entire range of LED TVs is highly commended for their excellent picture quality. Chinese TV manufacturers are also emulating their TV production. 

Chinese brands like TCL and Hisense are producing TVs with high specifications and large screens like LG does. Given their long history in manufacturing televisions and the revenue growth, this has contributed to the company, one thing is clear: an LG TV is built to last. 

FAQ

Is LG owned by Samsung?

LG is not owned by Samsung. They are actually fierce competitors. They are two very different companies with different market caps. While Samsung is still obviously going strong in the smartphone wars, LG decided to totally exit last 2021, to focus on home appliances and components.

What does ‘LG’ stand for?

LG stands for Life is Good or Lucky-Goldstar. It is a common misconception that LG stands for ‘Life’s Good,’ their current company tagline. LG actually started out as Lucky-Goldstar in 1983, born from a merger between two companies, Lucky and Goldstar.

Conclusion

To answer the question where LG TVs are made, we listed down the other countries where most of them are manufactured. The latest addition to their global manufacturing facilities was established in Vietnam in 2015, while their oldest facility outside of South Korea is in Indonesia, established in 1990. 

LG sells household appliances and display components as well. With a lot of countries producing LG TVs, you are ensured of reliable, high-quality television sets which are definitely a sight for sore eyes!

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Willie Greer
Willie Greer is the founder of The Product Analyst. A cinephile, he has made it a personal quest to achieve the awesomest home theater possible. He now shares what he has learned through the years on the site, and has enlisted the help of tech-savvy colleagues in providing more insight about today’s most sought-after gadgets.