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By Joyce Lee<\/strong>

SEOUL: South Korea said on Thursday it aimed at local sourcing for half of its materials, components and equipment in semiconductor manufacturing<\/a> by 2030, up from 30% currently.

The plan is part of President Yoon Suk-yeol administration's strategy to strengthen the industry.

South Korea, home to top memory
chip makers<\/a> Samsung<\/a> and SK Hynix<\/a>, is seeking to bolster supply chain stability and resources to become a superpower in the field.

The country's
chip industry<\/a> estimated that about 20% of its equipment and 50% of materials came from local suppliers, the industry ministry said in a joint statement with other ministries.

\"Despite some achievements in self-reliance, high-tech, key technologies are still highly dependent on outside parties,\" it said, adding that the U.S.-China trade conflict and the Russia-Ukraine war continued to destabilise supplies.

Accordingly, the government and private sector would invest 300 billion won ($230 million) in small-business innovation and in mergers and acquisitions of chip design firms, the ministry said. The investment would begin next year.

Under the plan, South Korea will also spend 950 billion won on feasibility studies on development of power and auto chips from 2024 to 2030 and 1.25 trillion won to develop artificial intelligence chips by 2029.

The government will look at funding for essential infrastructure, such as electricity and water supply, at places that serve as expanding
chip production hubs<\/a>, including Pyeongtaek and Yongin. It will also consider enlarging tax breaks for infrastructure investment by large firms.

The private sector and government would work together to train at least 150,000 people over 10 years to bolster the semiconductor labour force, the ministry added.

Semiconductors have been South Korea's top exports for nine years in a row. In 2021 they accounted for 19.9% of all exports.

($1 = 1,313.5200 won)


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年代。韩国目标本土化芯片材料供应到2030年的50%

总统的计划是Yoon Suk-yeol加强行业管理的策略。

  • 更新于2022年7月21日12:39点坚持

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韩国首尔:周四表示,旨在为一半的当地采购材料,组件和在半导体制造设备到2030年,高于目前的30%。

总统的计划是Yoon Suk-yeol加强行业管理的策略。

韩国顶级内存芯片制造商 三星SK海力士,正在寻求增强供应链的稳定性和资源成为一个超级大国。

这个国家的芯片行业估计,大约20%的设备和50%的材料来自本地供应商,工业部与其他部门在一份联合声明中表示。

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“尽管一些成就在自力更生,高科技,关键技术仍高度依赖外部团体,”它说,并补充说美国中美贸易冲突和Russia-Ukraine战争继续破坏供应。

因此,政府和私营部门投资3000亿韩元(合2.3亿美元)的合并和收购小型企业创新和芯片设计公司。投资明年将开始。

根据该计划,韩国也将花费9500亿韩元的开发可行性研究力量和汽车芯片从2024年到2030年和1.25万亿年赢得2029年开发人工智能芯片。

政府将看资金至关重要的基础设施,如电力和供水,作为扩张的地方芯片生产中心,包括平泽市和龙仁市。它还将考虑扩大基础设施投资的大公司的税收优惠。

私营部门和政府共同努力,火车在未来10年,至少有150000人支持半导体劳动力,外交部补充道。

半导体是韩国最大的出口连续九年。2021年,他们占总出口的19.9%。

(1美元= 1313 .5200获胜)


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<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>
By Joyce Lee<\/strong>

SEOUL: South Korea said on Thursday it aimed at local sourcing for half of its materials, components and equipment in semiconductor manufacturing<\/a> by 2030, up from 30% currently.

The plan is part of President Yoon Suk-yeol administration's strategy to strengthen the industry.

South Korea, home to top memory
chip makers<\/a> Samsung<\/a> and SK Hynix<\/a>, is seeking to bolster supply chain stability and resources to become a superpower in the field.

The country's
chip industry<\/a> estimated that about 20% of its equipment and 50% of materials came from local suppliers, the industry ministry said in a joint statement with other ministries.

\"Despite some achievements in self-reliance, high-tech, key technologies are still highly dependent on outside parties,\" it said, adding that the U.S.-China trade conflict and the Russia-Ukraine war continued to destabilise supplies.

Accordingly, the government and private sector would invest 300 billion won ($230 million) in small-business innovation and in mergers and acquisitions of chip design firms, the ministry said. The investment would begin next year.

Under the plan, South Korea will also spend 950 billion won on feasibility studies on development of power and auto chips from 2024 to 2030 and 1.25 trillion won to develop artificial intelligence chips by 2029.

The government will look at funding for essential infrastructure, such as electricity and water supply, at places that serve as expanding
chip production hubs<\/a>, including Pyeongtaek and Yongin. It will also consider enlarging tax breaks for infrastructure investment by large firms.

The private sector and government would work together to train at least 150,000 people over 10 years to bolster the semiconductor labour force, the ministry added.

Semiconductors have been South Korea's top exports for nine years in a row. In 2021 they accounted for 19.9% of all exports.

($1 = 1,313.5200 won)


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