Samsung to compensate Galaxy Note 7 parts suppliers

Company is key market for South Korean parts firms

Samsung said it would fully pay for unused Note 7 parts that have already been manufactured. Photograph: Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters
Samsung said it would fully pay for unused Note 7 parts that have already been manufactured. Photograph: Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters

Samsung Electronics is to compensate component suppliers for the discontinued Galaxy Note 7 smartphones and consider giving them orders for other models to cushion the blow.

The world’s top smartphone maker said it would fully pay for unused Note 7 parts that have already been manufactured, compensate suppliers for unfinished components and pay for materials bought to make Note 7 parts.

“Samsung will determine the inventory levels for the partner companies and carry out compensation quickly,” the company said in a statement, without elaborating on how much it expected to pay.

Concerns

The decision comes after some South Korean government and central bank officials voiced concerns about the potential impact of the Note 7 crisis on the domestic economy. A deputy finance minister said the fallout could hurt the economy during the third and fourth quarters of the year.

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Though most of Samsung’s smartphones are manufactured overseas, the company is a key customer for many South Korean parts makers including Samsung Electronics affiliate Samsung Electro-Mechanics.

Samsung last week permanently ended sales of the fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 smartphone less than two months after launch, a decision the company expects will cost $5.5 billion (€5 billion) in operating profit from the third quarter of 2016 to the first quarter of 2017. – (Reuters)