Samsung plans to invest 300 trillion Korean won in a new semiconductor complex in South Korea, which the government says will be the world’s largest. The investment will happen over the years to 2042, and the South Korean government is looking to join together its biggest technology companies to spur development in key areas, including chips. South Korea’s expansive move is seen as a way to catch up with the U.S.’s own aggressive chip investments.
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