Samsung now makes more in India, shifts display unit from China
Published on : Tuesday 13-07-2021
Electronics major Samsung has completed the construction of the display manufacturing unit that is shifted from China to Noida in Uttar Pradesh.

July 2021 – A delegation of electronics major Samsung recently visited India to celebrate yet another milestone. Led by the company's Southwest Asia President & CEO Ken Kang, the delegation called upon Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on a Sunday in late June. The delegation said that owing to the better industrial environment and investor-friendly policies, Samsung decided to establish the Display Manufacturing Unit, which was located in China, in Noida, and the work of establishing it has been completed, an official release said.
The delegation mentioned that the construction work displays the commitment towards India and to make Uttar Pradesh a manufacturing hub, it said. During the meeting with the delegation, the chief minister said that Samsung's Noida factory is a classic example of success of the 'Make in India' programme, and added that this will help the youth of the state to get employment in the state. The UP CM assured the delegation that the State government will continue to extend help to the Samsung company in future as well.
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