The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S. Korea to set up US$7-billion aid package for chip industry

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SEOUL: South Korea will set up an aid package worth more than US$7 billion to support its chip industry, the finance ministry said Sunday, as part of its drive to boost its critical semiconduc­tor sector.

This initiative follows its pledge last year to build the world’s largest chip centre using US$240 billion of private investment, primarily from Samsung Electronic­s, the world’s largest memory chip maker, as it seeks an edge in the global industry.

The government “is preparing an assistance package of more than 10 trillion won (US$7.2 billion) to support fabless, chips materials and manufactur­ing equipment in all areas of chips industry”, Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok said, according to the finance ministry statement released.

The US$7.2-billion package could be created through “a new fund financed by private and public financial institutio­ns”, Choi told executives of domestic chip makers at a meeting on Friday according to the statement, with further details to be announced.

It comes as Asia’s fourth-largest economy aims to invest heavily in six key technologi­es, including chips, displays and batteries, all areas where the country’s tech giants are well-establishe­d already. South Korea is home to two of the world’s largest memory chip makers: Samsung Electronic­s and SK Hynix.

Semiconduc­tors are Seoul’s leading export and hit US$11.7 billion in March, their highest level in almost two years, accounting for a fifth of South Korea’s total exports, according to figures released by the trade ministry.

In May 2022, Samsung announced a massive 450 trillion won investment blueprint over the next five years aimed at making it a frontrunne­r in key sectors from semiconduc­tors to biologics.

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