A few days ago, Samsung issued an announcement on its official website, announcing adjustments to its home appliance business. Samsung has decided to stop selling all home appliances in the Chinese mainland market, including monitors. According to previous statements, Samsung may only retain its mobile phone and storage departments in the Chinese mainland market, and all other departments will be abolished. In fact, there is no problem in the sales of Samsung display products, but they are implicated due to joint ownership issues.

According to Bopantang, although Samsung officially announced that it will stop selling Samsung monitors in the Chinese mainland market, Guoda Hanlinhui, which is responsible for the sales of high-end models, still updated its shipping price list for May and also added a large number of new models.
In the May shipping price list updated by Guodai Hanlinhui, the shipping prices of four OLED models have increased, involving the Q360Hz and U240Hz models, with increases ranging from 200 yuan to 350 yuan. In addition, the 32-inch UHD 144Hz model will also increase by 200 yuan, the 49-inch fish screen 144Hz model will also increase by 100 yuan, and the 57-inch Mini LED 240Hz model will increase by as much as 1,000 yuan.
Of course, not all models will see an increase in price. There are also some models that have been reduced, including the 37-inch and 40-inch curved 756 series, with price reductions ranging from 100 yuan to 300 yuan. The two 32-inch Mini LED UHD models will also be downgraded by 20 yuan to 50 yuan.
The price adjustment is only one aspect. This time Guoda Hanlinhui also added 15 new products, most of which are 27-inch and 32-inch commercial SD700 and SD800 series models. This operation has led to speculation that Guodai Hanlinhui has obtained the sales authorization and begun to take over the related sales work after the withdrawal of Samsung's display department.