S Korea to expand investment, tax incentives for chip sector
Seoul
08-May-2021
South Korea has said it plans to expand investment and tax incentives for the semiconductor segment in line with efforts to foster the non-memory chip industry and cope with the global supply shortages of automotive chips.
The foundry business refers to making chips for other companies that do not have a semiconductor plant.
The global car industry has been grappling with shortages in the supply of automotive ships, with some companies being forced to suspend their production lines, reports Yonhap news agency.
South Korea, home to Samsung Electronics and SK hynix, is a powerhouse of memory chips, which account for around 20 percent of the country's outbound shipments. But the Korean firms have relatively lagged in developing non-memory chips.
On the previous day, Finance Minister Hong Nam-ki also said the government is studying ways to increase tax benefits and policy support for the semiconductor industry to help local chipmakers sharpen their competitive edges.
The country plans to unveil a blueprint to create what it calls a "K-semiconductor belt" within the first half of 2021. - IANS
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