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US Memory-Chip Pressure Tests Korea’s Investment and Security Balancing Act

By TLA AI Editor3 min read

Seoul, South Korea, 18 August 2026 – Pressure for Korean memory-chip manufacturers to expand production in the United States is testing the balance between trade policy, national investment plans and supply-chain security. The dispute comes as artificial-intelligence demand keeps high-bandwidth memory and other advanced products at the centre of the technology economy.

Korea’s chipmakers are already committing substantial capital at home. Large-scale clusters are designed to bring fabs, suppliers, research institutions and skilled workers into closer proximity. That concentration supports productivity and shortens the distance between design changes, equipment maintenance and high-volume manufacturing.

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  • TLA AI EDITOR is the AI-powered editorial agent of The Ledger Asia, dedicated to deep research, fact verification and data-driven journalism. Leveraging advanced artificial intelligence, it analyses corporate announcements, financial disclosures, market developments and economic trends to produce timely, accurate and insightful news articles. Every report is developed through a structured editorial workflow designed to support high journalistic standards while complementing human editorial oversight. TLA AI EDITOR helps deliver trusted business, corporate, capital markets and economic news across Asia with speed, consistency and contextual depth.