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Post-China ideological economy ‘blocking’ Samsung ‘negative’ abroad ‘rising’ only in Korea

김종찬안보 2022. 7. 4. 13:44
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Post-China ideological economy ‘blocking’ Samsung ‘negative’ abroad ‘rising’ only in Korea


While negative forecasts for Taiwan and Japan continued to appear for Samsung Electronics, domestic securities companies and media reported an 'upturn in the second half'.
As a result of the NATO Summit, the government is strengthening the economic community based on the liberal ideology and accelerating the bloc in the economic system away from China.
Regarding the achievements of the NATO summit on the 4th, President Yoon Seok-yeol ordered the economic system to block the liberal ideology, saying, “Many countries have a sense of crisis and need to solve the problems of inflation and supply chain through solidarity between countries that share values.” .
'Maeil Economy' is titled "Samsung Electronics will shine in the second half of the year. It is good to buy '50,000 electronics'" and "In the second half of this year, companies with survival DNA like Samsung Electronics will rise again. It's not a choice," said Kim Hyung-ryeol, head of Kyobo Securities' Research Center, on the 4th.
On the 30th of last month, Taiwan's largest daily 'Free Time', about Samsung's announcement of the first mass production of 3nm new technology, "TSMC was recognized for its 4nm process technology and secured the best customers such as Qualcomm and Apple, but Samsung has a low yield (failed in 4nm in April). We had to release the 3-nm process early because we were neglected due to the current leakage problem of the semiconductor chip and Intel),” he said, giving a negative outlook on the success of mass production.
Samsung operated the initial production system for finer high-tech products using the GAA (gate all-around) technology on the 30th of last month, in line with the deadline for the first half of the year, without resolving the low yield (ratio of finished products to defective rate) that had lowered international trust. A huge amount of money was mobilized, and the Korean media praised 'Samsung of technology' and 'Lee Jae-yong management'.
On Channel A on the 2nd, Foreign Minister Park Jin said, "Since China is the country that has benefited the most from liberal trade, it will be helpful for China to participate in the new Indo-Pacific trade norms order." requested
China's Global Times reported on the 3rd that "The Yun Seok-yeol administration is losing diplomatic autonomy as it has decided to serve the Pacific Rim strategy by sending the largest-ever deployment of troops to the Rimpac (Pacific Rim Training)."
On the 28th of last month, Choi Sang-mok, chief economic officer, said, “The era of booming exports through China that we have enjoyed for the past 20 years is coming to an end. At the summit, it was announced that it would advance into pro-Western Eastern European countries.
In an interview with the Washington Post on May 14 (at the time of his election), President Yoon said, “We need to further strengthen the ROK-US alliance and rely on a military alliance with the United States to respond strongly to China. And we are allied with the United States,” heralding a blockade according to the ideology.
The Washington Post reported on the 1st that "At the G7 summit earlier this week, the leaders could not agree on the details of the negotiations to impose a price ceiling on Russian oil." There has also been considerable disagreement among some NATO countries as to how difficult it is to do so and how to continue to support besieged countries in the face of economic recession.”
South Korean media reported on the 2nd that Deputy Prime Minister Choo Kyung-ho had a phone conversation with US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen the day before (1st) at the Ministry of Strategy and Finance on the 2nd, and Yellen asked for participation. Please share it as soon as it is derived.”
Most of the Korean media announced in this article, 'The decision to impose a price cap on the G7'.
The Washington Post, titled 'Rising Inflation Grows U.S. Housing Crisis' on the 4th, said, "Rising housing costs and continued inflation for basic necessities like gas and food will cause more Americans to become new homeless and millions more soon to come." “I was afraid of losing my house.”
Nikkei reported on the 29th of last month that Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong's business trip to the Netherlands said, "This is a request to Samsung to supply even a little EUV through a negotiation."
Nikkei reported that TSMC in Taiwan and ASML, a Dutch equipment manufacturer, jointly developed EUV (nextgeneration extreme ultraviolet) exposure equipment for a long time and built a deep bond, but Vice Chairman Lee tried to crack, but failed.

Bloomberg News reported on the 4th that “China imported 8.42 million tons of Russian crude oil in May, up 55% from the previous year. Iran, which had previously been exporting crude oil to China due to U.S. sanctions, was unable to sell its crude oil at a fair price because Russia, which had narrowed its crude oil export route, launched a 'low price offensive' to increase its market share in China."