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About 10% of South Korean companies in China are considering leaving, while some say their sales and profits are increasing
China has grown huge influences on RISC-V, an open source-based semiconductor design architecture
Korean government announces a new supply chain strategy
South Korean memory chipmaker SK Hynix warned of an "unprecedented deterioration" in memory chip demand, and said it could consider selling its memory chip production facility in the Chinese mainland
South Korean chipmakers are caught in the crossfire of rising US-China geopolitical tensions
Chinese and South Korean young entrepreneur representatives appealed for more exchanges between the two countries at all levels in the ICT sector.
The total installed capacity of electric vehicle power batteries of three Korean companies accounted for 25.8% of the global market. In contrast, that of Chinese CATL and BYD accounted for 34.8% and 11.8%, respectively.
Yang Hyang-ja, the official in charge of South Korea’s semiconductor industry affairs and also a National Assembly member
POSCO Chemical, the South Korean leading energy material company, is planning to expand its battery cathode production in China through a joint venture
South Korean semiconductor companies’ market share in China - the world's largest chip market - has dropped since 2019, when the U.S. began to restrict supply for China, according to the Federation of Korean Industries (FKI)