How South Korea’s K-Chips Act balances strategic priorities and foreign affairs

South Korea's K-Chips Act, which the National Assembly passed in late March, seeks to safeguard economic priorities and foster a vibrant semiconductor industry for the country. The law aims to put Seoul on a better footing to navigate the complex landscape of international trade, strategic priorities, and foreign relations.

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