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Why We Have Not Established A Manufacturing Plant in Nigeria – Samsung

Farouk Mohammed
By Farouk Mohammed
Published: January 18, 2018
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Samsung Electronics has said that one of the reasons for not establishing a manufacturing plant in Nigeria is because its market share in the country is not big enough.

Mr Sung Yoon, the Chief Executive Officer of Samsung Electronics Africa, made this known during an interactive session with newsmen on Thursday in Lagos.

The Samsung CEO said manufacturing a mobile phone required about 400 different components, none of which is available in Nigeria.

Yoon said that though Samsung was the leading consumer electronics company in Nigeria, its share of the Nigerian market is smaller than South Africa’s.

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He said the company’s smartphone market size in South Africa is 80 percent, but is lower in Nigeria.

According to him, other issues that affect the building of a manufacturing plant in the country are infrastructure, Return On Investment (ROI) and grey market.

“We are trying to be a local company here. Building factory depends on return on investment and efficiency of the economy.

“There are lots of grey products coming into the country and this will affect the return on investment,” he said.

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He said that the company had manufacturing plants in Vietnam, China, South Africa and Korea, hence, having one in Nigeria is a thing of the future.

Yoon said that Nigeria’s population of 180 million was a power for the future, a reason why Samsung wanted to be part of the corporate citizenship.

He said that annually, the company spent $16 billion globally on Research and Development (R&D), sold over 700 mobile phones every minute and over 41,000 every hour, globally.

Yoon said the company’s global vision was to inspire the world and create the future, through its innovative technologies, products and designs that enriched people’s lives and contribute to social prosperity.

He said Samsung Africa’s vision was to be the most admired brand, through partnership and profitable growth.

The CEO called on Samsung distributors and dealers to always inform the company’s of their sales drives, as these would enable it to fashion its products accordingly and improve service visibility for consumers.

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