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Samsung aims for double-digit growth in second half

- ALKESH SHARMA

Samsung aims to boost sales and register more than double-digit growth during the second half of 2018, as it battles Apple and Huawei to retain market dominance in the Arabian Gulf region.

“We see a slowdown in the overall market. But Samsung [Gulf] had a very successful first half of 2018, during which we managed ... 10 per cent more [sales] when we compare with first half of 2017,” Tarek Sabbagh, head of IT and mobile division, Samsung Gulf Electronic­s, told The National.

“Our aim is not to repeat the same performanc­e but to surpass it during the current half,” he said.

In the GCC region, smartphone shipments were down 4.7 per cent quarter-on-quarter, with Q1 2018 representi­ng the fourth consecutiv­e quarter of decline, according to the Internatio­nal Data Corporatio­n’s quarterly mobile phone tracker report.

However, Samsung maintained its lead with 35 per cent share of the region’s shipments in the first quarter of this year, while Apple and Huawei ranked second and third with respective shares of 24 per cent and 14 per cent, IDC said.

“When I say double digit, it pertains to our actual sales that went from our side to the retailers and then to the end consumers,” said Mr Sabbagh, who declined to share the number of shipments and profit figures. “The successful launch of S9 helped the brand to post robust growth in the first half.”

Of the South Korean company’s regional dominance in sales, he said: “We are leading the market. According to [research company] GFK, Samsung had a market share of 39 per cent in this region in the first half of 2018.”

Although Samsung is performing strongly in the region, the slowdown in the global smartphone market is starting to take a toll on overall business.

Samsung’s net income fell short of analysts’ estimates as the slump hit demand for its Galaxy devices. Net income was 11 trillion won (Dh35.99 billion) in the three months ended June, compared with the 11.6tn won average of estimates compiled by Bloomberg.

Samsung considers the UAE, which contribute­s 50 per cent of its sales in the Gulf region, its best performing market and a trendsette­r.

“The UAE market is definitely on the top of our list because of many reasons, such as high incomes and presence of different nationalit­ies. The UAE is like a model for other countries. You will always see a new trend starting here and then it moves to other countries,”

We are leading the market. According to GFK, Samsung had a market share of 39% in this region in the first half TAREK SABBAGH Samsung Gulf

said Mr Sabbagh. “Growth [for Samsung] is picking up in the rest of the GCC. We are seeing a boom in sales in Kuwait and Oman as well.

“Different regions have different numbers, but our performanc­e during the first half of the year shows that this region’s consumers are having a different approach toward technology” compared to others.

“Technology is part of their daily life, their image and they are using phones in a totally different manner. They are switching from one phone to another faster than other places, adding to the overall market.”

Samsung launched its latest model Galaxy Note 9 last week, promising better battery life and a tie-in with Fortnite, the hottest multi-player game on the planet at the moment.

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