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Pyongyang mobilises army to increase industrial capacity in battered regions
Seoul’s industry minister says China’s grip on graphite threatens Inflation Reduction Act incentives
The technique of stacking multiple chips closely together is crucial to improving the performance of semiconductors
Decades of growth are tapering off as the country struggles to reform its model and reduce its dependence on manufacturing
South Korean group set to outdo rival TSMC with cutting-edge 2nm chip production in US by 2026 as part of $40bn investment
Senior official’s trip to Pyongyang signals Beijing’s disquiet about burgeoning ties between Kim Jong Un and Vladimir Putin
Big upgrades in Arizona with advanced tech plants imply changes to foundry strategy
Convicted former justice minister helps deliver resounding electoral victory for leftwing alliance
Seoul says tech and manufacturing sectors must adapt to rising competition
Companies and politicians try new strategies to encourage workers to start families
Satellite images shared exclusively with the Financial Times point to ‘arms-for-oil’ trade between Pyongyang and Moscow
AliExpress and Temu are undercutting domestic competition and US rivals in world’s fourth-largest online shopping market
South Korean conglomerate’s de facto holding company rejects calls to increase dividends and share buybacks
Samsung and SK Hynix have been storing used machines in warehouses as US-China tensions rise
Biden administration wants greater curbs after technological advances by Huawei and SMIC
Physicians complain of overwork and low pay as healthcare system faces looming demographic crisis
Financial regulators vow to introduce ‘stronger incentives’ than Japan
After taking over mass-market LCDs, Chinese manufacturers are threatening to undercut South Korean makers on premium OLED technology
Clarity sought on climate legislation as Seoul and Washington are brought closer by need to reduce dependence on China
Cyber criminals backed by Pyongyang turn to artificial intelligence as they try to secure funds
Tokyo hopes diplomatic breakthrough will boost premier’s domestic popularity
Heir to South Korean conglomerate Lee Jae-yong has maintained merger was ‘normal business activity’
Investors in South Korea emboldened by Japan’s corporate governance drive
South Korean company’s memory chips will be packaged with Nvidia processors to create more powerful AI products
Nuclear weapons development and strong ties with Russia embolden Pyongyang to escalate threats towards Seoul
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