Samsung chief returns from Europe after EV battery talks

Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong returned to Seoul on Friday from a business trip to Europe. He likely held meetings with European carmakers on battery cooperation. He arrived at Gimpo International Airport with Samsung SDI CEO Choi Joo-sun.

Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong returned to Seoul on Friday, March 13, 2026, from a business trip to Europe, where he likely held meetings with European carmakers to discuss battery cooperation. Upon arriving at Gimpo International Airport in western Seoul with Samsung SDI CEO Choi Joo-sun, Lee responded "Yes" when asked if he had met European automotive clients.

Industry watchers speculate that Lee met representatives from major German carmakers, including Mercedes-Benz, as the Samsung Group seeks to strengthen its battery business through Samsung SDI. "We met with various clients (besides Mercedes-Benz as well)," Choi told reporters at the airport, without providing further details.

Samsung SDI currently lists BMW and Volkswagen among its major clients and is in talks with Mercedes-Benz over potential supplies of electric vehicle (EV) batteries, according to industry sources. Meanwhile, Lee is widely expected to meet Lisa Su, CEO of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Inc., next week in South Korea.

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Tesla reportedly agrees to $2.1 billion battery deal with Samsung SDI

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Tesla has reportedly secured a $2.1 billion agreement with Samsung SDI to supply batteries for its energy storage systems over three years. The deal focuses on products like Megapack and Powerwall, not electric vehicles. Samsung SDI stated that nothing has been finalized yet.

The head of Samsung SDI's research center stated on March 11 at the opening of InterBattery 2026 in Seoul that the company plans to overcome electric vehicle industry slowdowns through opportunities in energy storage systems and robotics. Joo Yong-lak emphasized that the battery industry will lead growth in ESS, robots, and urban air mobility sectors. The event, South Korea's largest battery trade show, features nearly 670 firms from 14 countries.

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South Korean battery maker LG Energy Solution has signed a 2.06 trillion won battery supply deal with Mercedes-Benz. The agreement, starting in March 2028 and running through June 2035, will supply batteries to North American and European markets, accounting for 8% of the company's 25.6 trillion won sales in 2024.

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South Korean and Japanese business lobbies met on Jeju Island to discuss ways to enhance cooperation in artificial intelligence and semiconductors. The two sides addressed shared challenges like population decline. They issued a joint statement vowing to build stable investment environments and supply chains.

Samsung Electronics' union has approved a general strike with 93.1 percent support, demanding bonus reforms and a 7 percent pay raise. This would be the company's second strike since 1969, coinciding with a prosecution probe into insider trading that could pressure shares.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang expressed confidence that South Korean companies will nimbly handle US tariff concerns during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit. He highlighted Korea's significant opportunities in physical AI and robotics, while praising partnerships with Samsung and SK hynix. The remarks came shortly after Seoul and Washington finalized a trade deal.

 

 

 

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