AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSemiconductor Push: South Korea unveiled a massive public-private AI and chip plan, with President Lee Jae Myung saying the country will invest nearly $1.2 trillion in new chip fabs and AI data centres, including Samsung and SK Hynix putting $518B into a southwest semiconductor hub. Regional Development: The strategy aims to shift growth beyond the Seoul metro, building fabs in Gwangju/Jeolla and expanding advanced packaging near Seoul, while also targeting a big AI data-centre rollout. World Cup Fallout: South Korea’s coach Hong Myung-bo resigned after the team’s early World Cup exit, as President Lee ordered a government investigation and the public backlash spilled into threats and protest talk. Security & Diplomacy: Seoul and Tokyo reiterated denuclearization pledges and defense cooperation after China-Russia bomber patrols drew fighter intercepts. Consumer Tech: Nintendo raised the Switch 2 price in South Korea by about 15% starting Sept. 1, citing market conditions. Markets: Korean stocks steadied after the chip announcements, even as Samsung and SK Hynix shares dipped on the day.
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