Plans for South Korea's inaugural major investment project in the United States, originally slated for announcement later this month, have hit a snag following a sudden American request to focus on memory chip production facilities. According to several unnamed ruling party officials, this demand took center stage during a closed-door trade meeting at the presidential office on August 13th.
The South Korean government had initially earmarked the energy sector as the primary focus for its first significant investment in the US. However, an unidentified official noted that Washington is now shifting its priorities and has put forward additional requirements. Meeting participants widely agreed that pursuing a memory chip project in the US would be particularly challenging, given that Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix have already committed to substantial investments in the Honam region of South Korea.
This development underscores the evolving dynamics of bilateral economic relations, as the US seeks to bolster its semiconductor supply chain while Korea navigates domestic industrial commitments and strategic foreign investments.
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