South Korea's 2nd largest chip maker gets approval for USD106B project
South Korea's 2nd largest chip maker gets approval for USD106B project
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South Korea said on Monday it has granted the final approval to SK hynix's 120 trillion-won (USD 106 billion) project to build a new semiconductor complex, a move that could ease supply shortages in the global market.

South Korea's No 2 chipmaker (the first one Samsung) has completed all necessary administrative procedures to go ahead with the project to build the complex in Yongin, about 50 kms south of Seoul, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.

The announcement came about two years after the company vowed to build a 4.15 million-square-meter industrial cluster, which will house four new semiconductor fabrication plants.

Some 50 subcontractors and suppliers of the chipmaker will be relocated to the zone as well. When completed, the cluster will boast a monthly production capacity of 800,000 sheets, reports Yonhap news.

With the groundbreaking expected to take place in the fourth quarter of this year, the first fabrication plant is predicted to be completed in 2025. South Korea said the latest investment is expected to ease supply shortages in the global market as well.

South Korea's exports of chips came to USD 99.1 billion in 2020, up 5.6 percent from a year earlier. The segment took up 20 percent of the combined outbound shipmen

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