SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
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2025-05-02 (digitimes.com)
Memory market soars as Samsung's DDR4 phase-out sparks supply squeeze and price surge
The memory market is seeing a sharp surge, fueled by rising contract prices since the second quarter and Samsung Electronics' move to phase out DDR4 modules, as revealed in communications with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). This shift has sparked a significant jump in spot market prices, with DDR4 modules leading the charge. Despite lingering concerns over potential tariff hikes, constrained supply from upstream manufacturers and aggressive stockpiling by buyers have helped sustain the upward momentum in prices.
Read more2025-04-30 (sta.si)
: Increase in demand before the introduction
South Korean technology giant Samsung achieved a 21.7 % growth in net profit in the first quarter of this year, exceeding the expectations of analysts. According to the French news agency AFP, the company said today, the reason is the increased demand for smartphones before the introduction of US import customs.
Read more2025-04-30 (technologyforyou.org)
TV Brands May Pass U.S. Tariff Costs to Consumers; 2025 Shipments Expected to Drop 0.7%, Says TrendForce | Technology For You
U.S. tariffs could lead to higher TV prices and reduce consumer demand. Global shipments set to drop 0.7% in 2025, warns TrendForce. Meanwhile, Chinese brands double down on Mini LED TVs.
Read more2025-04-30 (nypost.com)
Samsung mulls moving production of TVs, home appliances in response to Trump tariffs: report
Samsung Electronics is considering moving production of some of its televisions and home appliances as it looks to mitigate the impact of tariffs.
Read more2025-04-30 (wsj.com)
Samsung Profit Beats on Strong Smartphone Sales; Trade Curbs Hurt Chip Business
The company said that uncertain global trade conditions under the new U.S. tariff policy make it difficult to predict the impact on its business this year.
Read more2025-04-30 (analyticsindiamag.com)
From China to India: The Big Tech Manufacturing Shift Explained | AIM
Apple, Google, Samsung, and the world's biggest tech brands are now moving major parts of their manufacturing to India
Read more2025-04-24 (andhrajyothy.com)
Vietnam Production: From Vietnam to India | Smartphone Manufacturing Shifts to India by Samsung
Samsung is changing the business strategy. The smartphone production in Vietnam is planned to move to India, especially due to tariffs imposed by the Trump government. The US is planning to increase its share in the US market by increasing production in India
Read more2025-04-24 (digitimes.com)
Samsung reportedly eyes India electronics production shift as US tariffs hit Vietnam
The US has imposed retaliatory tariffs on imports from China and Vietnam at rates of 125% and 46%, respectively. This has disrupted the supply chain strategies of major electronics manufacturers like Samsung Electronics, which has substantial production facilities in both countries. As a result, Samsung is reportedly considering shifting some of its smartphone manufacturing from Vietnam to India, following similar moves by other tech giants like Alphabet.
Read more2025-04-20 (moneytimes.ru)
Samsung starts Galaxy Watch Ultra sales at a reduced price, but tariffs can change everything
Samsung offers Galaxy Watch Ultra at a reduced price through trad-in, but possible duties in the United States can soon change the cost of the device.
Read more2025-04-19 (indiatv.in)
Flipkart Sale: 2 tons of split AC price fell, Voltas, Samsung, LG's prices fell to 47% -
There is a great chance to buy 2 tonnes of split AC. Flipkart has cut the price of branded split ACs like Voltas, Samsung, LG, Blue Star and Tichhai. If you are planning to buy a new AC, then you have a great purchase opportunity.
Read more2025-04-18 (lupa.cz)
Adding opinion to Samsung's news will expand the production of TVs in Slovakia -
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Read more2025-04-17 (longportapp.com)
Counterpoint: Q1 Global smartphone shipments increased by 3% year-on-year, Samsung regains the top market position
According to preliminary data from Counterpoint Research, global smartphone shipments in Q1 2025 are expected to grow by 3% year-on-year. Despite a market decline in 2023 and growth in 2024, the Q1 growth rate fell short of expectations, primarily affected by uncertainties in tariff policies and manufacturers' inventory strategies. Samsung regained the top market position with the Galaxy S25 series and updates to the A series, while Apple launched the new iPhone 16e in Q1. Although its shipment volume ranked second, sales reached an all-time high
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