SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
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2025-03-08 (stockbiz.vn)
Korean businesses respond to US tax increase policies
Korean enterprises invest in Mexico and Canada are having to deploy emergency policies to deal with by three countries that are imposed by President Donald Trump's administration, which will take retaliation.
Read more2025-03-04 (cryptorank.io)
South Korea firms brace themselves as U.S. tariff threats linger | Economy USD | .io
South Korean firms with businesses in Canada and Mexico revealed that they are bracing for U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats.
Read more2025-02-12 (digitimes.com)
Trump's tariffs could undermine Samsung and LG as Chinese TV makers gain a subsidized edge
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics face mounting challenges from former US President Donald Trump's tariff policies. South Korean industry insiders warn that if the US imposes a 25% tariff on products manufactured in Mexico, Samsung and LG—both with production bases in the country—will inevitably suffer impacts. Meanwhile, Chinese TV manufacturers may maintain competitive pricing through government subsidies, potentially creating a market advantage over South Korean firms.
Read more2025-02-12 (koreatimes.co.kr)
Hyundai, Samsung brace for hefty US tariffs after Trump reveals implementation details -
Korean automotive and chip companies are devising strategies to deal with looming hefty tariffs on their U.S. exports, industry observers said Wednesday, after U.S. President Donald Trump announced his intention to impose auto duties of around 25 percent and similar levels on chips.
Read more2025-02-10 (mk.co.kr)
As U.S. President Donald Trump spreads the tariff war in all directions, the steel industry, which i.. - MK
As U.S. President Donald Trump spreads the tariff war in all directions, the steel industry, which is already struggling with low-cost Chinese airstrikes, will be directly hit. As President Trump ann..
Read more2025-02-10 (mk.co.kr)
Related stocks such as semiconductors, automobiles, and steel are weakening due to U.S. President Do.. - MK
Related stocks such as semiconductors, automobiles, and steel are weakening due to U.S. President Donald Trump's notice of mutual tariffs.As of 9:55 a.m. on the 10th, SK Hynix, Korea's leading semicon..
Read more2025-02-03 (moroccomail.fr)
Forcefully answer of Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo, President of Mexico to Donald Trump -
Mexico's President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo responds forcefully to Donald Trump's decision to increase import tariffs
Read more2025-01-21 (foxbusiness.com)
Samsung weighs relocating dryer production to US in response to Trump tariffs |
A major appliance maker is considering moving some of its operations from a Mexico facility to the U.S. after President Trump considers 25% duties on imports.
Read more2025-01-12 (koreatimes.co.kr)
Samsung, SK to scale up US investments -
South Korea and the United States are displaying coordination in their approaches to North Korea before President Moon Jae-in and U.S. President Joe Biden hold their summit in Wash...
Read more2025-01-12 (koreatimes.co.kr)
Samsung, SK hynix concerned over US commerce secretary nominee's plan to review chip subsidies -
President Donald Trump's nominee for commerce secretary accused Korea and Japan on Wednesday of having 'taken advantage of' America's 'good nature,' stressing the need to work toge...
Read more2025-01-12 (koreatimes.co.kr)
Will Korean companies leave Mexico, Canada? -
Samsung, LG, Kia, POSCO and multiple other Korean companies have been forced to reassess costs for running their factories in Mexico and Canada, as U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his pledge of 25 percent tariffs on the two North American countries.
Read more2024-12-23 (chosun.com)
Biden administration adjusts subsidy as Samsung reduces US chip investment
Biden administration adjusts subsidy as Samsung reduces US chip investment Despite cuts, Samsungs subsidy ratio outpaces SK hynix, TSMC, Intel The Bid
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