South Korea Unveils $700 Trillion AI Chip Hub to Cement Global Semiconductor Leadership

December 10, 2025
South Korea Unveils $700 Trillion AI Chip Hub to Cement Global Semiconductor Leadership
  • The Korean government unveiled a plan to invest at least 700 trillion won to build a regional AI chip production cluster, aiming to position Korea as a global semiconductor powerhouse.

  • Research priorities include AI chips, high-bandwidth memory, neural processing units, and processing-in-memory technologies to push leading-edge AI processing capabilities.

  • Investment allocations are outlined across multiple years: 215.9 billion won for next-generation memory by 2032; 1.27 trillion won for AI semiconductors by 2030; 260.1 billion won for compound semiconductors by 2031; and 360.6 billion won for advanced packaging by 2031.

  • The government pledged tax, regulatory, and infrastructure support for companies aligned with balanced regional development and urged collaboration among industry, talent, and the nation.

  • The initiative seeks to reduce import dependence by fostering balanced regional growth and drawing industry participants to the south, expanding domestic chip production across the supply chain.

  • The broader aim is strategic national mobilization in semiconductors, emphasizing sovereignty, regional diversification, and strong public-private collaboration.

  • Industry leaders pressed for regulatory easing to enable large-scale capacity expansion, with calls to relax cross-ownership rules between financial and industrial firms, and officials signaling gradual easing without harming anti-monopoly safeguards.

  • Domestic fabless activity remains around 1% of the global market, with a plan to boost collaboration between large companies and SMEs, increase openness, and grow the domestic ecosystem.

  • Korean fabless firms currently account for about 1% of the global market, and the strategy outlines a framework for collaboration among design-focused fabless firms, foundries, and demand-side players to attract domestic clients.

  • A strengthened ecosystem will center on fabless, foundry, and demanding users, including a public fabless fund via the National Growth Fund and preferential domestic procurement for national security infrastructures.

  • The plan includes a public fabless fund and a priority domestic-purchasing system, alongside aggressive self-reliance in defense semiconductors due to high import dependence.

  • President Lee Jae-myung urged balanced regional development, highlighting the south’s abundant power resources for building new semiconductor ecosystems and stressing inclusive, wide-and-deep growth over narrow gains.

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