Samsung Electronics has moved its notebook
PC production facilities to Suzhou from Suwon, south of
Seoul recently to supply its global demand.
The company made the decision because of
the high labor costs in its home country and the expensive
tariffs in China, according to a statement by Samsung.
Its new plant has a capacity of 1 million
units a year. It also produces DVD players, color TVs and
monitors. Samsung's R&D, marketing and design divisions
still remain in South Korea.
A senior executive for the greater China
operation said Samsung regarded itself a Chinese enterprise
headquartered in South Korea, which made and sold 80 percent
of its lines in China. The giant has its most varieties
produced in Suzhou, except for a TV and mobile base in Tianjin.
Samsung will provide more localized notebook PCs. However,
it has refused to unveil its products and market strategic
for its China specific operation.
Source:
People's Daily