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What the U.S.-China Chip War Means for a Critical American Ally

South Korea’s vital semiconductor sector depends on China. A deadline looms for how it could be affected by U.S. efforts to control China’s tech advance.

John Liu
Author: John Liu

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John Liu

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China, Computer Chips, Data Storage, Factories and Manufacturing, Foreign Investments, Hynix Semiconductor, International Relations, Samsung Group, South Korea, Supply Chain, United States
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