The U.S. International Trade Commision recommended in November
tariffs to keep Samsung and its home rival LG Electronics Inc
<066570.KS> from flooding the U.S. market with inexpensive
washers, a step that would benefit American appliance giant
Whirlpool Corp <WHR.N>.
Samsung said at the time that any tariffs would raise prices and
impair job creation at its $380 million plant in South Carolina,
which was announced in June to produce washing machines and
other appliances.
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to make a decision on
the recommendation early this year.
When asked about whether the plant will begin operations this
month, Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Yoon Boo-keun confirmed
the plan to reporters on Wednesday. He did not elaborate.
The plant, Samsung's first U.S. appliances factory in more than
three decades, was among a long list of investment pledges by
global companies reacting to pressure from Trump to create more
U.S. jobs.
(Reporting by Joyce Lee; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman)
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