Well… okay, so here’s the deal. Samsung might soon throw a pile of cash into the US, kinda hinted by President Trump during his chat about trade with South Korea. Not sure why I remembered it, but it stuck like a weird song lyric.
## Is Samsung Next in Line for a Big US Gig? Maybe.
So, Trump’s talking with countries like India, Japan, and South Korea. Seems like the new trend is these places chucking dollars into the US. Apple, TSMC, SoftBank—they all made headlines with “multi-billion” plans, and guess what? Samsung might be hopping on that bandwagon. Some whispers via The Korea Herald say Trump’s about to ink a deal with Samsung. Sounds big, right?
Now, Trump’s got this idea that tariffs are pushing Samsung to build, like, huge factories in the States. Honestly, who really knows? Maybe it’s the tariffs. Maybe it’s just Tuesday.
> “I heard Samsung is now, because of tariffs, they are going to build massive facilities in the United States. If we didn’t do the tariffs, they wouldn’t be doing that.”
Does that make any sense? Maybe. Maybe not. But he’s sticking to it.
So, expect Samsung to drop some big plans any day now. There’s talk about expansion in Austin, Texas, and they’re saying 10,000 jobs could spring up. Pretty wild, huh? They’re also busy with a project in Taylor, Texas. Supposedly, it’ll crank out something fancy called the 2nm by 2027. And apparently, folks at NVIDIA are biting their nails waiting for it.
Saw this random pic of the Taylor campus getting a facelift—$37 billion size facelift. It’s like trying to fit an elephant in a Mini Cooper but, you know, successful.
And about TVs and fridges? Yeah, Samsung’s thinking of moving those elsewhere. Tariff deal might wrap that up nicely. Anyway, let’s see if Trump and South Korea shake hands soon. Maybe next week? Guess we’ll find out.