1. South Korea's semiconductor exports surged by 56% in May 2024, driven by AI and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) demand; 2. The growth reflects global tech supply chain adjustments amid U.S.-China tensions and export controls; 3. South Korea aims to strengthen partnerships with the U.S. and diversify production to maintain semiconductor leadership.
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