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PC makers are planning plants in Saudi Arabia to try and avoid US tariffs

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  • Lenovo plans to start production in Saudi Arabia by 2026
  • The biggest benefit is 10% vs. 245% reciprocal tax
  • US PC market is 27% of global market

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.

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