epa03096797 Employees leave a mobile phone manufacturer Nokia plant at the end of their shift in Komarom, Hungary, 08 February 2012. Nokia, the world's largest mobile phone maker, said it would shed 4,000 jobs by moving production from Hungary, Mexico and Finland to Asia. The company estimated that 2,300 employees would be affected at the plant in Komarom, Hungary, 700 in Reynosa, Mexico, and the remaining 1,000 in Salo, Finland. The cuts were planned to be phased through the end of 2012. Remaining employees were to work with smartphone product customization, mainly in Europe and the Americas, Nokia said. EPA/Csaba Krizsan HUNGARY OUT [이 시각 인기 기사]