So as a result, next year -- next year, two years after the Recovery Act -- the United States will have the capacity to produce nearly 20 percent of the world's advanced batteries -- from less than 2 percent to 20 percent.
The recovery in the display panel division was also led by strong sales of advanced mobile-phone screens called OLED, which are mostly found in high-end Samsung smartphones.
An administration that places itself at odds with the "universal aspiration" that has driven growth in the advanced world for over a half-century could delay a full recovery unnecessarily.