Samsung Electronics announced on May 6 that it will cease selling home appliances in mainland China, according to the South China Morning Post. The exit covers TVs, refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines, dryers, vacuum cleaners, and air purifiers, as the company shifts strategic focus toward semiconductors and AI-driven ecosystem integration. After-sales service will continue, and Samsung’s smartphone business remains operational in China.
Market Position and Exit Rationale
Samsung had already become a minor player in China’s home appliance market before the withdrawal announcement. As of April 5, 2026, Samsung’s offline market share stood at 3.62% for color TVs (5th place), 0.41% for refrigerators (14th place), and 0.38% for washing machines (15th place). The broader market context reflects intense competition: of the 32.89 million TVs shipped in China in 2025, overseas brands collectively accounted for fewer than 1 million units.
Samsung’s smartphone presence in China has also eroded significantly. IDC data shows Samsung’s smartphone market share in China fell from nearly 20% in the early 2010s to under 1% today.
Scope of Operations Retained
The exit is not a complete withdrawal from China. Samsung will maintain its mobile and semiconductor businesses in the country. The company also plans to continue operating its home appliance manufacturing plant in Suzhou, a major city near Shanghai, while keeping semiconductor facilities in Xi’an and Suzhou.
Strategic Shift Toward AI and Ecosystem Integration
The home appliance exit reflects a broader strategic repositioning. Samsung is moving away from a hardware-centric approach as Chinese manufacturers close the technology gap in premium products. The company is building an integrated ecosystem connecting Galaxy devices, home appliances, advertising tools, and AI assistants.
This shift extends to organizational changes. Samsung appointed Lee Won-jin, a former marketing executive, to lead the visual display business—a departure from the traditional practice of placing hardware development veterans in such roles.
Financial Performance
Samsung reported first-quarter 2026 revenue of 133.9 trillion won (US$91 billion) and operating profit of 57.2 trillion won (US$38.9 billion).
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