Companies are rethinking their production and supply chains amid
rising Chinese labour costs, a U.S.-China trade war and the blow
from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Around half the 1,700 employees on contract at Samsung
Electronics Suzhou Computer will be affected, excluding those
involved in research and development, the South China Morning
Post reported on Friday, citing a notice to Samsung staff.
The factory shipped $4.3 billion worth of goods out of China in
2012, a figure that had sunk to $1 billion by 2018, the Hong
Kong newspaper said.
A Samsung spokeswoman declined to comment on the factory's
revenue and shipments, or details regarding employees.
"China remains an important market for Samsung and we will
continue to provide superior products and services for Chinese
consumers," the company said in a statement.
Samsung shut its last smartphone factory in China last year. Its
remaining facilities include two semiconductor manufacturing
sites in Suzhou and Xi'an.
(Reporting by Joyce Lee; Editing by William Mallard)
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