(Mar 21, 2013, (human ipo))--Global electronics manufacturing giant, Samsung, will open a laptop
and printer assembly plant in Ethiopia over the next few months.
The move to open the assembly plant in Ethiopia is seen as a
strategic move in increasing its sales on the continent, after it
announced its plans to boost its revenue from Africa to US$10 billion by
2015. This announcement comes after an agreement between the manufacturer and the Ethiopian government.
Samsung will also partner with MultiChoice Ethiopia in
offering free inbuilt decoders to customers purchasing Samsung
Televisions. This will see the customers have access to digital TV,
without having to purchase an external decoder to receive the service.
Speaking at last year’s Samsung Africa Forum in Cape Town,
the company’s president and chief operating officer for Africa, Kwang
Kee Park said that Samsung will target the African market with
affordable handsets and smartphones specifically made for the continent.
The announcement was made during this year’s Fourth International Samsung Conference in Cape Town, South Africa. The company already has assembly plants in South Africa, Nigeria, Mali, Ethiopia, Sudan and Senegal.
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