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wtcloud83@alphabiz.co.kr | 2026-05-22 06:38:53
[Alpha Biz= Reporter Lee Joonhyun] SEOUL, May 21 — An exclusive report by AlphaBiz — Samsung Electronics’s semiconductor division is facing internal allegations that it has delayed cost compensation for suppliers while posting massive profits, raising concerns over unfair subcontracting practices.
According to findings by AlphaBiz on May 21, Samsung’s semiconductor business postponed reflecting rising raw material costs in supplier pricing until the end of the third quarter, despite a sharp surge in input costs this year. The company is also said to have implemented across-the-board price cuts for subcontractors in the first quarter and refrained from raising procurement prices in the second quarter, even as costs for petrochemical materials climbed significantly.
As a result, smaller suppliers with limited financial capacity have reportedly been forced to absorb mounting losses for more than half a year, pushing some to the brink of survival.
The allegations have sparked criticism that profits generated under an imbalanced contractor–subcontractor structure are being concentrated among the parent company and its employees. Calls are also growing within the company for greater reflection, particularly as labor unions seek sizable performance bonuses based on strong earnings.
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