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The South Korean KOSPI index fell further to 2%, with Samsung Electronics down 0.4% and SK Hynix down 3%.
2026-06-30
The South Korean KOSPI index fell further to 2%, with Samsung Electronics down 0.4% and SK Hynix down 3%.
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2026-06-29
Qatar’s transport ministry on the 29th urged all vessel owners and users to suspend sea voyages and maritime activities until further notice, citing public safety, in a social-media advisory. The interior ministry said on the 28th the Coast and Borde
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Daiwa Capital analyst SK Kim said Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix’s announced investment plans are unlikely to materially affect global memory-chip supply-demand over the next 3–5 years because project rollouts will take time. Kim expects much of th
Daiwa Capital analyst SK Kim said Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix’s announced investment plans are unlikely to materially affect global memory-chip supply-demand over the next 3–5 years because project rollouts will take time. Kim expects much of the planned capex — including roughly 800 trillion won tied to a new fab in southwest Korea — will be spent after 2030. He added both firms may adjust investments flexibly to market conditions while pressing ahead with US fabrication projects already under construction.
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