Korea Lobbies for Exceptions to Inflation Reduction Act in Order to Keep Chinese Part Sourcing

What the U.S. is doing is pushing industries to make a choice between the U.S. or Chinese markets. Korea is trying to find a middle ground which so far the Biden administration does not want to offer them:

Korea Inc. faces an uphill battle as a push in the United States for economic security is taking its toll on companies dependent on China for manufacturing or for the supply of materials and components.    
   
The U.S. is passing laws and enacting executive orders to bring the manufacturing of products important to national interest back to U.S. soil. Chips, batteries, electric vehicles(EV), solar cells and certain biotechnology products are on the list, and China is the main country of concern.    
   
A number of Korean companies have been affected already.  

Hyundai Motor’s EV sales in the U.S. have fallen since the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), as its EV models won’t be qualified for the subsidies under the act.    
   
Samsung Electronics and SK hynix are having to rethink their use of China as a major manufacturing base for semiconductors as a number of U.S. rules are making it difficult to transfer key technologies to China, which is the second largest source of memory chips for these companies after Korea.      
   
Korea feels betrayed by its ally and is fighting for workarounds that would allow its companies to continue sourcing heavily from China. It is now engaged in an intense lobbying effort to get the rules watered down or waivers for its companies.  
   
This anniversary special will explore the impact of the U.S.-China tech war on Korean business and map out ways to curtail the damage. It is based on interviews with academics and researchers.    
   
Some argue that the dependence on China needs to be reexamined, while others argue that the Yoon Suk-yeol administration should come up with sizable financial incentives and tax cuts to attract manufacturing facilities for chips and high-tech products to Korea. 

Joong Ang Ilbo

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setnaffa
setnaffa
1 year ago

South Korea has a short memory.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-korea-china/south-korean-coastguard-killed-by-chinese-fisherman-idUSTRE7BB03Z20111212

Or maybe the Chaebol leaders are not working to make South Korea better?

Korean Person
Korean Person
1 year ago

I wonder why the uptick in anti-Chinese comments by setnaffa.

Maybe they didn’t deliver the young willing girl as promised?

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 year ago

Russia is not America’s enemy… or doesn’t have to be. They certainly aren’t competition in most things.

China is America’s competition… and they play dirty. China is smart, plotting, and ambitious. They are also America’s enemy economically and ideologically.

This is all quite reasonable. There is nothing to be upset about. It is just a competition.

In the end, America has a crappy attitude, a corrupt system, and is a terrible global master.

But the Chinese are many, many, many times worse.

So… go Team America!

Anti-Chinese propaganda is just doing your part to win this war so you can live in a pod and eat bugs while being happy instead of living in a work camp, mining colbalt, and cheering on the Revolution.

The choice is yours.

setnaffa
setnaffa
1 year ago

Oh come on now, CH… it’s only the Dutch school kids and a few pervs in NYC who eat bugs.

But the Chinabots really do like to lean on the projection button.

As the Hong Kong protesters told us, “Never trust China. China is asshoe.”

ChickenHead
ChickenHead
1 year ago

The Global Warming Fùcktards should look into the relationship China has with coal.

They will scold the world for their carbon footprint… while shamelessly plotting how to build their economy through more coal usage.

Then they will round-about pay western politicians and organizations to push self-destructive green policy… that isn’t green… but destroys western lifestyle and industry.

You have to admire the elegance of this.

The Chinese play dirty.

…which is why they need a good fùcking.

Everybody understands violence.

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