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Microsoft moves Nokia manufacturing from China to Vietnam | ZDNet


Summary: Microsoft is aligning Nokia's operations in markets where Windows Phone is successful. Lower costs in Vietnam relative to China are also a nice incentive to move manufacturing. Brazil and Mexico sites also get a bump.


Amid a large restructuring of its Nokia unit, Microsoft is also joining many technology companies moving manufacturing from China to Vietnam. Microsoft is also moving operations to Brazil and Mexico.

Microsoft on Thursday said it will lay off 18,000 employees, with many of them being factory workers in China. According to Stephen Elop, chief of Microsoft's devices unit, the software giant will move its device manufacturing and marketing operations to markets where Windows Phone has some traction.

Elop said in an email to employees that Microsoft will scale back engineering efforts in Beijing, but keep a team focused on affordable devices.

As for manufacturing, Microsoft's Nokia unit is swapping China for Hanoi, Vietnam, Brazil and Mexico.

Elop said:

"We plan to right-size our manufacturing operations to align to the new strategy and take advantage of integration opportunities. We expect to focus phone production mainly in Hanoi, with some production to continue in Beijing and Dongguan. We plan to shift other Microsoft manufacturing and repair operations to Manaus and Reynosa respectively, and start a phased exit from Komaron, Hungary.

In short, we will focus on driving Lumia volume in the areas where we are already successful today in order to make the market for Windows Phone. With more speed, we will build on our success in the affordable smartphone space with new products offering more differentiation. We’ll focus on acquiring new customers in the markets where Microsoft’s services and products are most concentrated. And, we’ll continue building momentum around applications."

Microsoft isn't the first tech giant to scale back its China manufacturing. To wit:

What's happened to China is simple. There's a middle class emerging and wages are going up. A factory worker in Hanoi makes $145 a month compared to $466 in Beijing, according to the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO). Electricity and water costs are also lower in Hanoi. Meanwhile, Vietnam is aggressively courting technology companies and plans to have 30 percent of its industrial product deriving from high-tech.

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that and maybe China's increasing aggression against Microsoft and other Western companies.
more companies should follow suit.


Americans are crying to bring manufacturing back home
 
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Do u buy a Nokia-Microsoft Phone ? Except Iphone, Samsung and China smartphones
 
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Americans are crying to bring manufacturing back home

nah. just move them jobs out of a hostile china

Vietnam
Thailand
Philippines
Indonesia
Malaysia

anything is better than an ignorant and aggressive China
 
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nah. just move them jobs out of a hostile china

Vietnam
Thailand
Philippines
Indonesia
Malaysia

anything is better than an ignorant and aggressive China
Right now, competition in the smartphone industry is too fear in China. The smart player get out if they can't compete. Let natural selection dictate it. Nokia operation in China is tiny. In fact, less than 1% market share so I see no reason for them to even operate in China.
 
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nah. just move them jobs out of a hostile china

Vietnam
Thailand
Philippines
Indonesia
Malaysia

anything is better than an ignorant and aggressive China


Obama ask Jobs to make iphone in America, Jobs told Obama manufacturing job will never come back.
 
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Right now, competition in the smartphone industry is too fear in China. The smart player get out if they can't compete. Let natural selection dictate it. Nokia operation in China is tiny. In fact, less than 1% market share so I see no reason for them to even operate in China.

that's not the point.
China doesn't make Nokia or other foreign phones for Chinese consumption.
1% market share or no market share.
move them jobs out of China and lay off 100,000 low paid workers and see what happens.

I long to see the good people of South Asia make our stuff.

Obama ask Jobs to make iphone in America, Jobs told Obama manufacturing job will never come back.

tahaha no shit. make a overprice junk in the U.S now that's funny
like I said them jobs don't need to come back to the U.S just long as they don't stay in hostile China :D

and just like your OP post it's cheaper to make in Vietnam now :D

hope more companies see the chance to move on.
 
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that's not the point.
China doesn't make Nokia or other foreign phones for Chinese consumption.
1% market share or no market share.
move them jobs out of China and lay off 100,000 low paid workers and see what happens.

I long to see the good people of South Asia make our stuff.
You see, my American friend, you don't actually understand how market works. Nokia lay off workers. Those lay off workers will just work for other firms in the phone industry because that phone maker will take over Noka's market share. It's not a loss. The real loss is Nokia because they are losing out on our huge market.
 
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Obama ask Jobs to make iphone in America, Jobs told Obama manufacturing job will never come back.
You see, my American friend, you don't actually understand how market works. Nokia lay off workers. Those lay off workers will just work for other firms in the phone industry because that phone maker will take over Noka's market share. It's not a loss. The real loss is Nokia because they are losing out on our huge market.

more the reason to get out of China and focus on the tigers in the South.
 
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more the reason to get out of China and focus on the tigers in the South.


Those compaines who focus on chinese market will stay in china, in order to avoid import tariff
 
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more the reason to get out of China and focus on the tigers in the South.
Let stop the nonsense talk and let your emotional out of the reality, all right, my friend? They operate in China for profit, market share, and along with the fact we have an unrivaled manufacturing ecosystem.
 
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