After Samsung shifts operation to Vietnam, Chinese city turns into ghost town

 

Huizhou city has turned a “ghost town” after Samsung closed its last smartphone factory in China.

Huizhou city on the north of China’s flourishing Pearl River Delta has turned into a ghost town after Samsung closed its three-decade old factory and shifted operations to Vietnam and India in October, in the first visible fallout of the ongoing trade war between China and the US. India Times reports.

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