Samsung manufacturing relocation

Samsung and LG Electronics are reportedly considering relocating some of their home appliance production from Mexico to the U.S., according to South Korean media outlet The Korean Economic Daily, as cited by the Central News Agency.

This move is in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 25% tariff on products imported from Mexico and Canada, starting February 1. Samsung may move its dryer production line to South Carolina, while LG is considering transferring its refrigerator production line to its Tennessee factory.

Samsung states it will monitor the situation closely and adapt as needed. LG plans to adjust its production systems and locations to respond to market changes effectively.

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The new Mexican E.G.O. site E.G.O. Componentes Electrรณnicos S.A. de C.V. in Parque Industrial Amexhe (E.G.O. Mexico), the team has good reason to celebrate: the first EGO radiant heating element successfully left the production line. Congratulations to everyone involved for this achievement!
As part of the realignment, E.G.O. Mexico is producing EGO radiant heating elements in addition to electronic products. At the previous site in Querรฉtaro, there was no possibility of increasing the production area.