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Samsung Plans U.S. Expansion, Would Shift Manufacturing From Mexico


               
2017 Mar 8, 11:19am   943 views  3 comments

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/samsung-plans-u-s-expansion-would-shift-manufacturing-from-mexico-1488985610

SEOUL— Samsung Electronics Co. is planning a major investment to expand its U.S. production facilities, according to people familiar with the matter, with at least five states in discussions.

The initial capital investment is expected to be around $300 million, several of the people said, with Samsung shifting some production of oven ranges to the U.S. from Mexico. The move could generate around 500 jobs, those people said.

Talks are continuing and no final decisions have been made, with a start date for oven-range production still undetermined, the people said, so the details may change.

In subsequent years, Samsung could eventually ramp up U.S. manufacturing of refrigerators, washers, dryers and other home appliances, which could make the total investment significantly larger, according to people familiar with the discussions. But no firm deadline or commitment is set for those decisions, the people said.

Samsung's interest in a U.S. factory was influenced by the election of U.S. President Donald Trump, according to people familiar with the matter. Mr. Trump campaigned on a desire to create more manufacturing jobs in the country—and has threatened potential penalties for companies that don't comply.

The South Korean electronics giant, the world's largest manufacturer of smartphones, memory chips and televisions, has had initial discussions with Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, Ohio and South Carolina, according to the people. Among those, South Carolina is a strong contender, according to a person familiar with the developments, with Samsung expressing interest in a site around Blythewood, S.C.

In response to an inquiry from The Wall Street Journal, Samsung confirmed its U.S. plans for the first time in a company statement. It said “preliminary” discussions had taken place about a new home-appliance facility. “However, this is a complex process that, like all strategic business decisions, will not be made final until it is determined through proper due diligence and planning that it is the best option for Samsung,” the company said.

Samsung started reviewing U.S. options “early last fall,” the company said, meaning before the November election. A Samsung spokeswoman declined to elaborate beyond the statement.

The Suwon, South Korea-based firm has signaled to the states that it prefers to move into an existing facility rather than build a new one, according to people familiar with the discussions. Many of Samsung's home appliances are currently manufactured in Mexico.

For decades, Samsung has spent heavily in the U.S., ranking as one of the country's largest direct foreign investors. In November, just days before Mr. Trump's election, the technology giant said it would invest more than $1 billion in its Austin, Texas semiconductor factory to boost production of processor chips for smartphones and other devices.

Since Mr. Trump's election, some large firms across Asia have pledged to expand U.S. operations or investments. Masayoshi Son, head of Japan's SoftBank Group Corp., said after a meeting with Mr. Trump in December that he would invest $50 billion in the U.S., while electronics assembler Foxconn Technology Group has announced plans for expansion.

Samsung's hometown rival LG Electronics Inc. said last week that it would build a new home-appliance manufacturing factory in Tennessee, creating at least 600 jobs and investing $250 million.

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1   Booger   2017 Mar 8, 3:00pm  

Will these appliances be watching me?

2   Y   2017 Mar 8, 7:50pm  

By default these days.
Unless you opt out of the camera option.
Booger says

Will these appliances be watching me?

3   Shaman   2017 Mar 8, 7:59pm  

Might be wise to put tape over the camera

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