According to information, Google will transfer the production of its Pixel smartphones from China to Vietnam.
The first reference came from the Nikkei Asian Review, and this particular move by Google seems to be a result of it trade war between the US and China.
Google is reportedly converting an old Nokia factory in Bac Ninh, a northern province in Vietnam, into a smartphone manufacturing plant for construction Google's Pixel smartphone, according to the publication.
Vietnam's workforce is familiar with smartphone manufacturing, as Google's rival Samsung, has been operating parts of the Vietnam chain for more than a decade.
Η Nikkei says:
Google is likely to keep some business within China. The American company knows that if it wants to be serious with hardware manufacturing, it could not leave the Chinese market.
The American company intends to eventually transfer the production of most of the hardware production except of China, the publication adds, which includes Pixel smartphones as well as smart devices like Google Home.
The post came after tweet of President Trump last week who said he had "ordered" US companies to start looking alternatives business bases outside of China.
White House chief financial officer Larry Kudlow clarified on Sunday that Trump had suggested that American companies move their operations and chains supply them away from China. However, he confirmed that the US President could force US companies to move their operations out of China if the trade war escalates into a national issue. extraordinary emergency.
The tension in the US-China trade war has not dissipated despite the fact that it has been going on for more than a year.
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