Samsung ends mobile phone production in China
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[October 02, 2019] By
Ju-min Park
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co
Ltd <005930.KS> has ended mobile telephone production in China, it said
on Wednesday, hurt by intensifying competition from domestic rivals in
the world's biggest smartphone market.
The shutdown of Samsung's last China phone factory comes after it cut
production at the plant in the southern city of Huizhou in June and
suspended another factory late last year, underscoring stiff competition
in the country.
The South Korean tech giant's ceased phone production in China follows
other manufacturers shifting production from China due to rising labor
costs and the economic slowdown.
Sony also said it was closing its Beijing smartphone plant and would
only make smartphones in Thailand.
But Apple <AAPL.O> still makes major products in China.
Samsung's share of the Chinese market shrank to 1% in the first quarter
from around 15% in mid-2013, as it lost out to fast-growing homegrown
brands such as Huawei Technologies and Xiaomi Corp <1810.HK>, according
to market research firm Counterpoint.
"In China, people buy low-priced smartphones from domestic brands and
high-end phones from Apple or Huawei. Samsung has little hope there to
revive its share," said Park Sung-soon, an analyst at Cape Investment &
Securities.
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The logo of Samsung Electronics is seen at its office building in
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Samsung, the world's top smartphone maker, said it had taken the difficult
decision in a bid to boost efficiency. It added it would however continue sales
in China
"The production equipment will be re-allocated to other global manufacturing
sites, depending on our global production strategy based on market needs," it
said in a statement, without elaborating.
Samsung declined to specify the Huizhou plant's capacity or its numbers of
staff. The factory was built in 1992, according to the company.
South Korean media said it employed 6,000 workers and produced 63 million units
in 2017.
That year, Samsung manufactured 394 million handsets around the world, according
to its annual report.
The company has expanded smartphone production in lower-cost countries, such as
India and Vietnam, in recent years.
(Reporting by Ju-min Park; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and David Evans)
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