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By Reuters | Last Updated at October 02 2019 19:09 IST

The South Korean tech giant's ceased phone production in China follows other manufacturers shifting production from China due to rising labour costs and the economic slowdown

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd 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 company has expanded smartphone production in lower-cost countries, such as India and Vietnam, in recent years.

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 labour costs and the economic slowdown.

But Apple 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, 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.

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.

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@Viet , in which country is the most important part of Samsung's cell phones - the microprocessor - made ?? Will the Samsung factories being newly installed in India and Vietnam merely be assembly lines which assemble the non-microprocessor part of the phones ??
 
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I really doubt that. The quality needed to produce such things requires great deal of infrastructure and SKILLED personals.. it will at least take time, if at all they shift to India. Its not feasible atm.
 
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@Nilgiri

Production capacity of 100 million smartphones will go to Vietnam and India.

:tup:
Congrats to Vietnam. Not just because of this, but because Vietnam will be the regional manufacturing zone for Asia in the changed world order that has gone from globalization to regional globaization. Vietnam will serve Asia, Mexico will serve North America, etc.

THe world has changed and the global shocks from the US- China trade war and neo-cold war are just beginning. Vietnam has alot to gain from the decoupling of the united/one world order.
 
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@Viet , in which country is the most important part of Samsung's cell phones - the microprocessor - made ?? Will the Samsung factories being newly installed in India and Vietnam merely be assembly lines which assemble the non-microprocessor part of the phones ??
Yes we are the world’s screwdrivers.
Main components come from the US, Japan, Korea, China, Germany.

Made in Vietnam or India? Nö thanks
If you buy Samsung phone, soon 90 percent come from Vietnam. India mostly makes for the domestic market.
 
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Even the majority of the population of India prefer Xiaomi, how long will Bphone be around when Chinese, South Korean and American brands having the global market shares? Vietnamese phone probably disappear in the future if it relies solely on Myanmar.
 
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@Nilgiri

Production capacity of 100 million smartphones will go to Vietnam and India.

:tup:

Actually there is lot more going on behind the scenes (of electronics industry capacity investment in India) of the big names (like Samsung) that make the media just now in the final tier branding assembly transfer.

Like with automotive exports story for India (today), it first got focused capacity transfer/development in non-branded area components first (and it took time.

After all there is 2 trillion USD in market cap in India to keep leveraging to focus into todays dynamic sectors (India barely had a 100 billion or so in comparison back when it first opened up).

Ppl in here can complain and promise all they want, their waaah-drama cant stop the momentum building now:

https://www.financialexpress.com/ec...till-way-below-leaders-china-vietnam/1679597/

...and neither did the same whining stop Intel moving large amount of RnD to India in the 90s and 2000s....results from which whiners are pretty much forced to buy now as default....we go cha-ching while they furiously type here :rofl:.

.....just like when they cry "boycott Israel"...on the internet.... @500 The irony o_O
 
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