President discusses chip cluster investment with Samsung chief

President Lee Jae Myung met Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong on Thursday at Cheong Wa Dae to discuss regional semiconductor investments, including a possible chip cluster in the southwestern Honam region.

The meeting lasted more than an hour. The two sides exchanged views on large-scale investment projects by Samsung Electronics and SK hynix that are expected to be unveiled soon. The talks form part of preparations for the government's conference on balanced regional development, scheduled for next Monday.

Presidential policy chief Kim Yong-beom noted growing constraints on land, electricity and water in the greater Seoul area, suggesting an additional semiconductor cluster outside the capital region. A cluster is already under construction in Yongin, south of Seoul.

Lee Jae-yong visited Samsung's HBM facilities earlier this week and stressed efforts to lead in the AI semiconductor market. The company's HBM4 sales have surpassed US$1 billion four months after mass production began in February.

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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Vietnamese PM Le Minh Hung sign MOUs advancing bilateral ties, with business delegation in Hanoi.
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Lee Jae-myung builds on Vietnam summit with PM meeting, signs multiple MOUs

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HANOI—Following his Wednesday summit with Vietnam's top leader To Lam, President Lee Jae-myung meets Prime Minister Le Minh Hung on Thursday to advance bilateral ties in supply chains, infrastructure and energy. Twelve MOUs were signed on energy, tech and culture, with a large business delegation in tow.

A senior U.S. official praised South Korea's semiconductor capabilities at the Pax Silica Summit in Washington on June 25. Under Secretary Jacob Helberg expressed expectations for Seoul's contributions to AI supply chain security.

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President Lee Jae Myung visited the headquarters of HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. in Ulsan on Wednesday. He pledged government support for the country's shipbuilding industry. The president also inspected liquefied natural gas carriers under construction for export.

President Lee Jae Myung is set to hold a bilateral summit on Wednesday with Vietnam's top leader To Lam in Hanoi. Discussions will focus on strengthening economic ties and supply chain coordination amid global uncertainties. Lee's state visit marks the first by a foreign leader since To Lam was elected state president earlier this month.

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President Lee Jae-myung returned home on April 24 after a six-day trip to India and Vietnam. He focused on expanding cooperation in energy and supply chains amid Middle East uncertainties during summits with the countries' leaders. Agreements aimed at doubling trade volumes and deepening strategic ties were reached.

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