A dramatic drop in the price of imported washing machines from South Korea has sparked concern among U.S. appliance giant Whirlpool. Recent data reveals that units once priced at nearly $840 are now entering the market at just $73—a staggering decline that has Whirlpool questioning the fairness of global competition.
🗣️ In a statement released Monday, Whirlpool confirmed it has “shared its concerns about this data with the administration at various levels.” The company has also taken its grievances directly to foreign competitors, including Samsung, LG, and the owner of GE Appliances. Whirlpool emphasized that “recent trade policies can only help level the playing field for U.S. manufacturers if foreign-owned companies play by the rules.”
🇺🇸 With more than a century of manufacturing history in the U.S., Whirlpool says it remains committed to defending its workforce of approximately 20,000 American employees. The company’s message is clear: fair trade isn’t just about policy—it’s about accountability.
