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Updated · Yonhap News Agency · Jun 2
Samsung Moves 1,000-Employee U.S. Headquarters to Plano as Texas Tax, Cost Edge Beckons
Updated
Updated · Yonhap News Agency · Jun 2

Samsung Moves 1,000-Employee U.S. Headquarters to Plano as Texas Tax, Cost Edge Beckons

3 articles · Updated · Yonhap News Agency · Jun 2
  • Samsung told staff it will shift its U.S. headquarters from Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, to Plano later this year, with most of about 1,000 employees expected to be reassigned.
  • Texas won the move after Samsung reviewed how to better align its U.S. businesses, with industry sources citing closer links to semiconductor and consumer-electronics operations, lower real-estate costs and friendlier tax policies.
  • A small number of employees will remain in New Jersey to support local office functions while the company finalizes headquarters operations and workforce allocation.
  • The relocation comes only about a year after Samsung moved its U.S. headquarters from Ridgefield Park to nearby Englewood Cliffs, underscoring a rapid reshaping of its U.S. footprint.
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