Samsung’s Xian chip plants hit by Covid-19 lockdowns as tech giant moves to minimise impact
- Samsung said essential workers in Xian are remaining on site and that it is working to ensure customers are not affected
- The company’s two plants in the city make up 15 per cent of global NAND flash production capacity

Samsung will “temporarily adjust operations” at its plants in the city, the company said in a statement on Wednesday. It will “take all necessary measures”, it added, including using factories in other locations to ensure customers are not affected. Protecting the health and safety of its more than 3,300 employees in Xian is the company’s top priority, it said.
Samsung has two memory wafer fabrication plants in Xian, where it produces 3D NAND flash products. The company did not specify how the plants were affected, and did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Wednesday.
Samsung issued the statement after media reports that its plants had to take emergency measures, including requiring essential workers to stay in on-site dormitories in case lockdowns continue. Reports also said the company was consulting Chinese authorities on how to continue production.
Last Friday, a Samsung representative told South Korean news outlet Yonhap that emergency measures in Xian had “not affected production” because of workers living on the corporate campus.