Samsung to Exit TV Production in China, LCD Panels Exit in Korea and
China
Samsung Electronics has decided to cease production at
its only TV factory in China by the end of November, a spokesman
said on Monday, the latest in a series of moves by the South Korean firm
production from the world's second-largest economy.
The TV factory in Tianjin is the only Samsung Electronics
TV production base in China, the spokesman said. The decision is part of
"ongoing efforts to enhance efficiency" in its production facilities,
Samsung said in a statement earlier.
The factory has about 300 workers, Yonhap
news agency reported on Monday. Samsung declined to comment on the number of
workers, but said some of the workers and equipment are expected to be
retained.
The latest exit leaves Samsung Electronics in China with
a home appliance factory in Suzhou and chip production facilities in Suzhou and
Xian.
The decision follows Samsung Electronics' display unit
confirming separately last week that it is selling off a majority stake in its
Suzhou liquid crystal display (LCD) production unit to TCL Technology Group
Corp's Star Optoelectronics Technology unit.
Samsung Display said in March it decided to end all of
its production of LCD panels in South Korea and China by the end of this year.
In August, Samsung said it will halt operations of its
last computer factory in China.