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Samsung stock jump 5%: is the strike crisis finally easing?

by May 18, 2026
written by May 18, 2026

Samsung stock swung sharply last week as fears over a massive worker strike erased billions from the company’s market value.

The stock fell as much as 9.3% as labor talks broke down and a planned strike drew closer, then recovered on Monday after South Korea’s government stepped in to cool the dispute.

The immediate question for markets is whether that support is enough to defuse the crisis before it spreads into production, exports and broader sentiment.

For now, the answer is only partly reassuring as talks have resumed, but the strike clock is still running toward Thursday, May 21.

Why did the Samsung stock crash?

The selloff was not about Samsung’s business performance, but the risk that labor unrest could interrupt one of the most important manufacturing operations in Asia.

The company’s largest union, representing more than 45,000 workers, is threatening an 18-day strike beginning May 21.

The core dispute centers on bonus payouts as the union wants Samsung to set aside 15% of annual operating profit for a worker bonus pool and remove a 50% cap on annual salaries, while management has argued that bonuses should reflect merit.

That tension matters because Samsung is not a normal employer.

It accounts for 22.8% of South Korea’s exports and 26% of the domestic stock market, according to Prime Minister Kim Min-seok.

JPMorgan estimated the strike could shave 21 trillion won to 31 trillion won off operating profit, with sales losses of about 4.5 trillion won.

Seoul steps in

The government response was unusually forceful.

On Sunday, Kim said Seoul would pursue all options, including emergency arbitration, to prevent a strike.

That mechanism would immediately bar industrial action for 30 days while the National Labor Relations Commission conducts mediation and arbitration.

As per the reports, the provision has rarely been invoked, which shows how serious officials view the risk to the economy.

Officials are not speaking about this as a narrow corporate issue.

Kim warned that just one day of shutdown at Samsung’s semiconductor factory could cause direct losses of up to 1 trillion won, with broader damage potentially reaching 100 trillion won if materials had to be scrapped.

On Monday, Samsung and the union resumed government-mediated pay talks, giving investors a reason to buy back some of the prior week’s panic.

Bigger than one strike

The strike threat lands at a sensitive time for Samsung as the company just reported record first-quarter operating profit of 57.2 trillion won, driven by an AI-fueled memory-chip boom.

Samsung’s chip division alone generated 53.7 trillion won in operating profit, while the company also said it had begun selling HBM4 chips for Nvidia’s Vera Rubin platform and expects AI-related demand to stay strong.

That means the labor dispute is colliding with one of the best periods in Samsung’s recent history.

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