Samsung Vietnam trims export target by US$5.8 billion on Covid-19
Domestic electronic production could be among industrial sectors that face major challenges in the coming quarters as major export markets are struggling with the pandemic.
Domestic electronic production could be among industrial sectors that face major challenges in the coming quarters as major export markets are struggling with the pandemic.
Samsung stands to be a major beneficiary of the China production problems announced by rival Apple, reaping the rewards of a decade-long bet on low-cost smartphone manufacturing in Vietnam.
The profit, however, was lower than US$4.7 billion Samsung made in 2018, marking a decline in Samsung Vietnam’s profit for a second consecutive year.
Those entering Vietnam will be separated from existing employees and stay at different buildings from others to minimize transmission risk.
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