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    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Fri Apr 25 10:21:00 2025
    PC makers are planning plants in Saudi Arabia to try and avoid US tariffs

    Date:
    Thu, 24 Apr 2025 20:22:00 +0000

    Description:
    Lenovo's plans to move manufacturing to Saudi Arabia could be met with
    similar moves by HP and Dell.

    FULL STORY

    Major PC makers like Lenovo, HP and Dell are reportedly exploring building
    new manufacturing plants in Saudi Arabia in order to avoid high US tariffs on Chinese-made goods.

    A new report by DigiTimes (via Tom's Hardware ) said Lenovo looks to be the furthest alone, having announced a PC and server assembly plant in Riyadh in January this year, backed by a $2 billion investment from a Saudi Public Investment Fund subsidiary.

    With production set to start by 2026, the Hong Kong-based OEM's plans would
    see it open a new Middle East and Africa (MEA) headquarters in Saudi Arabia, "[enhancing] its global presence."

    Using Saudi Arabia to avoid Chinese tariffs

    DigiTimes says HP and Dell have also sent teams to Saudi Arabia to scout out potential factory sites following local government invitations.

    The biggest attraction for manufacturers to relocate to Saudi Arabia are the 10% reciprocal tariffs, compared with 245% for China.

    Having a base in Riyadh would also enable the likes of Lenovo, HP and Dell to have better access to the MEA markets a factor acknowledged by Lenovo.

    In 2024, Lenovo shipped 11,872 desktops and notebooks to the US, making it
    the third-biggest in terms of volume with a 17.2% market share, behind Dell (22.8%) and HP (25.3%).

    With 69,210 PCs sold across the US last year, the country accounted for 27%
    of all global PC shipments, highlighting the nation's buying power.

    Lenovo, HP and Dell aren't the only companies looking to get out of China to reduce costs. TSMC and Apple recently announced their own manufacturing investments within the US, spanning production, R&D, training and more.

    However, the PC market's immediate future remains uncertain. "In addition to the direct impact of tariffs, the stop-start nature of announcements and
    delays have cast uncertainty around pricing for consumer electronics this year," Canalys Analyst Greg Davis explained .

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