South Korea's semiconductor strategy and what it means for China
Economic ties are being reshaped by the semiconductor industry's evolution
- Publishing date
- 28 February 2024
- Authors
- The Sound of Economics
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In this episode of The Sound of Economics, Yuyun Zhan sits down with Alicia Garc穩a-Herrero and June Park to talk about South Koreas semiconductor industry, specifically how geopolitical tensions like Chinas localisation needs and US export controls could impact the sector. They also discuss South Koreas economic relations with both of those countries and how they are affected by the semiconductor industry. They discuss if Europe can become an optimal destination for South Korean chipmakers diversification strategy, whether the bloc can keep up with the pace of technological innovation and if it can compete with regions like the US and Japan.
This episode is part of the ZhngHu獺 Mundus series of The Sound of Economics.
ZhngHu獺 Mundus is a newsletter by Bruegel, bringing you monthly analysis of China in the world, as seen from Europe.
This is an output of China Horizons, Bruegel's contribution in the project Dealing with a resurgent China (DWARC). This project has received funding from the European Unions HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions under grant agreement No. 101061700.
- Project
- China Horizons
- Country
- China Korea United States
- Series
- ZhngHu獺 Mundus
- Language
- English
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