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Samsung Electronics appoints new TV chief amid mounting competition

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Samsung Electronics , the world’s No. 1 TV maker,has replaced its TV head for the first time in more than two years, as it faces mounting competition from Chinese rivals at home and abroad.
Samsung ⁠said ​in a statement on Monday that it has appointed Lee Won-jin, who was previously head of the Global Marketing Office, as the new ​head ​of its Visual Display ⁠Business, succeeding Yong Seok-woo, who will serve as an adviser.
Samsung usually carries out ‌its annual management reshuffle around December, and the company did not disclose the reason for the replacement.
A Samsung Electronics official told Reuters the new leader is expected to bring a fresh perspective and the change ⁠needed for the ⁠TV business, which is facing intensifying market competition.

In March, China’s TCL Electronics ⁠and ‌Japan’s Sony signed binding agreements for ​a strategic partnership in the ‌home entertainment field, increasing pressure on rivals.
The Nikkei newspaper previously reported Samsung was considering ‌discontinuing sales ​of home ​appliances ​and TVs in China within this year in the face of competition ​from Chinese companies that have undercut ⁠rivals.
Samsung said last month its TV profit declined in the first quarter because of stagnating ‌demand ⁠and rising raw-material costs. Lee had previously worked at Google before moving ​to Samsung in 2014.

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