➀ The Korean government has accelerated the construction of the Yongin Semiconductor National Industrial Complex by three and a half years, with construction now set to begin in 2026 instead of 2029. ➁ The project is expected to attract $200 billion in private investment and aims to create a $475 billion added value production. ➂ The cluster will include six fabs plants, three power plants, and 60 SMEs.
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