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South Korea, chip
South Korea announces $19 billion support package for chip industry
South Korea announced on Thursday a 26 trillion won ($19 billion) support package for its chip businesses, citing a need to keep up in areas like chip design and contract manufacturing amid 'all-out warfare' in the global semiconductor market.
S. Korea President Announces Record $19 Bn Plan To Boost Chip Industry
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Thursday announced a record $19-billion-dollar support plan for the country's crucial semiconductor industry.
South Korea Plans $7.3 Billion Program to Support Chip Industry
South Korea is preparing a program to provide more than 10 trillion won ($7.3 billion) to strengthen the country’s pivotal semiconductor industry, Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok said.
South Korea unveils record $19bn package to support chip industry
South Korea is home to the world’s top memory chipmakers Samsung Electronics and SK hynix, and last year pledged to build the world’s largest chip centre using $456bn of private investment as it seeks an edge in the global industry.
South Korea Pumps $19B Into Semiconductor Industry To Stay Competitive
This updated support package surpasses earlier plans mentioned by Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok, who had indicated a target of over 10 trillion won for chip investments and research.
South Korea aims to bolster local chip production with $19 billion of support
South Korea has announced a $19 billion support package to help its semiconductor industry compete with those in the US, China and Taiwan.
South Korea prepares for ‘all-out war’ in global chip industry
South Korea has announced a ₩26-trillion (US$19-billion) support package for its chip businesses, citing a need to keep up in areas like chip design and contract manufacturing amid “all-out warfare” in the global semiconductor market.
South Korea prepares support package worth over $7 billion for chip industry
South Korea is readying plans for a support package for chip investments and research worth more than 10 trillion won ($7.30 billion), the finance minister said on Sunday, after setting its sights on winning a "war" in the semiconductor industry.
South Korea Unveils $19 Billion Package for Chip Industry
South Korea has unveiled a $19 billion support package to bolster its semiconductor industry, seeking to catch up with international rivals amid soaring demand for advanced chips to power artificial intelligence and other computing.
Chip race: South Korea commits $19B for local chip-making to keep an edge
South Korea has unveiled a record KRW 26T ($19.05B) in funding to support domestic chip making, more than double the KRW 10T ($7.33B) proposed earlier, as the country looks to keep an edge in the fiercely competitive industry.
South Korea unveils $19 billion package to compete in global chip 'warfare'
South Korea announced on Thursday a 26 trillion won ($19 billion) support package for its chip businesses, citing a need to keep up in areas like chip design and contract manufacturing amid 'all-out warfare' in the global semiconductor market.
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