Alright, so here we go. You know, Samsung is apparently getting ready for a colossal leap over to the US. This got mentioned when President Trump was chatting about trade deals—specifically with South Korea. Makes you wonder what’s cooking, right?
## Samsung’s Up Next: Big Moves in US Manufacturing… Probably
So, here’s the scoop. Trump’s crew? They’re hustling to seal deals with places like India, Japan, and South Korea. A lot of their strategy seems to involve getting big foreign companies to plant their flags on US soil. It’s like, “Oh, you’re investing here? Welcome aboard!” I mean, think about it. Not too long after Trump took his spot in the Oval Office, brands like Apple and SoftBank were flashing multi-billion dollar plans. And now, Samsung seems to be queuing up. The Korea Herald’s got some tea on that—Trump’s apparently signing off on a Samsung deal soon. Whoa.
> “I heard Samsung’s like, ‘Tariffs? Nah, let’s just build in the US.’ If tariffs weren’t a thing, maybe none of this would happen.”
Even though Samsung didn’t get named directly, somehow, word’s out that they plan on a mega-plant, all to dodge those pesky tariffs. Sneaky, or savvy? You decide.
So, Trump’s team is kinda playing hardball: “Invest here big, or bye!” And it sounds like Samsung’s ready to roll. They’re beefing up in Austin and Texas—already on the path to 10,000 new jobs. Yeah, you read that right. There’s also this project in Taylor, Texas that’s supposed to be up and running by 2027. Supposedly, they’ll churn out cutting-edge stuff like 2nm tech. NVIDIA’s probably drooling over this.

Samsung’s playing the chessboard right. They’re eyeing a shift for their appliance and TV production. Tariff talk might just cover that part too. Anyway, any official news hinges on Trump tying up trade talks with South Korea. Could drop by next week. Or maybe it won’t. Who really knows with these things?