


Samsung Electronics
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is the flagship company of the Samsung Group and one of the world’s largest manufacturers of semiconductors, displays, and consumer electronics. Founded in 1969 and headquartered in Suwon, South Korea, the company operates through three main divisions: Device Solutions (semiconductors and memory), Device Experience (mobile, TVs, appliances), and Samsung Display. It is a global leader in DRAM, NAND, and Galaxy smartphones, while advancing into on-device AI, OLED displays, and next-generation foundry technologies (3nm GAA). With a manufacturing footprint spanning South Korea, the United States, China, Vietnam, India, and beyond, Samsung combines massive industrial scale with vertical integration—yet faces increasing geopolitical pressures, foreign ownership dynamics, and dependency on U.S. industrial policy and Apple contracts to sustain its strategic position.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is the flagship company of the Samsung Group and one of the world’s largest manufacturers of semiconductors, displays, and consumer electronics. Founded in 1969 and headquartered in Suwon, South Korea, the company operates through three main divisions: Device Solutions (semiconductors and memory), Device Experience (mobile, TVs, appliances), and Samsung Display. It is a global leader in DRAM, NAND, and Galaxy smartphones, while advancing into on-device AI, OLED displays, and next-generation foundry technologies (3nm GAA). With a manufacturing footprint spanning South Korea, the United States, China, Vietnam, India, and beyond, Samsung combines massive industrial scale with vertical integration—yet faces increasing geopolitical pressures, foreign ownership dynamics, and dependency on U.S. industrial policy and Apple contracts to sustain its strategic position.