SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
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2025-04-23 (burzovnisvet.cz)
Global semiconductor race: why are chips in the center of geopolitical rivalry - .cz - shares, courses, exchange, forex, commodities, IPO, bonds - news
In the digital era, computer chips have become a key strategic element not only for the economy but also for national security.
Read more2025-04-17 (businesskorea.co.kr)
Top-ranking Chinese Official Tours Samsung's Xi'an Semiconductor Plant amid U.S.-China Tension -
Ding Xuexiang, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China, visited Samsung Electronics' Xi'an semiconductor pla
Read more2025-04-07 (digitimes.com.tw)
Samsung Lee Jae-yong will meet Japanese Prime Minister and revise Japan's strategy after China
Samsung Electronics President Lee Jae-yong, who is rumored to be visiting Japan, is expected to meet Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and may discuss Japan's cooperation plan to recover the electronics and semiconductor industries.
Read more2025-03-28 (panarmenian.net)
LG, Samsung and Hyundai are considering returning to the Russian market -
Panarmenian.net - South Korean corporations Samsung, LG Electronics and Hyundai are considering the prospect of returning to the Russian market amid negotiations on the possible completion of the armed conflict between Russia and Ukraine, as well as discussions of mitigation of international sanctions against Russia, the newspaper The Korea Times reports.
Read more2025-03-28 (kedglobal.com)
Samsung's Lee meets with Xi amid Beijing's balancing act vs Washington -
Samsung Electronics Co. Chairman Lee Jae-yong, along with other global tech leaders, met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on Friday as China seeks
Read more2025-03-14 (day.az)
Western business in Russia: care that has never happened is analysis from Baku Network
An article has been published on the Baku Network website about how Western business has not left Russia in connection with the war in Ukraine. Day.az represents the full text of the article: the events of recent years filled the world economy with an alarming noise - this rumble was heard as soon as the first columns of Russian tanks crossed the border with Ukraine.
Read more2025-03-06 (vlasti.io)
How Western companies earned billions in the war in Russia • Internet publication Power
Foreign companies that left Russia after the start of a full -scale invasion of Ukraine began to carefully consider the possibility of returning
Read more2025-03-06 (webdunia.com)
Babbar Khalsa International terrorist arrested from Kaushambi - Terrorist Arrested in Up Kaushambi | Hindi
Terrorist Arrested from Kaushambi: Uttar Pradesh STF and Punjab Police arrested a terrorist Lazar Christ associated with Babbar Khalsa International from Kaushambi in UP on Thursday morning in a joint operation. Hand grenades, detonators, pistols and cartridges have also been recovered from the terrorist. - Terrorist Arrested in Up Kaushambi
Read more2025-02-12 (digitimes.com)
Trump's tariffs could undermine Samsung and LG as Chinese TV makers gain a subsidized edge
Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics face mounting challenges from former US President Donald Trump's tariff policies. South Korean industry insiders warn that if the US imposes a 25% tariff on products manufactured in Mexico, Samsung and LG—both with production bases in the country—will inevitably suffer impacts. Meanwhile, Chinese TV manufacturers may maintain competitive pricing through government subsidies, potentially creating a market advantage over South Korean firms.
Read more2025-02-12 (koreatimes.co.kr)
Will South Korean companies resume operations in Russia? -
The recent negotiations between the United States and Russia on ending the latter's three-year war in Ukraine have brought cautious optimism that major Korean companies may resume their operations in the world's largest country.
Read more2025-02-10 (mk.co.kr)
As U.S. President Donald Trump spreads the tariff war in all directions, the steel industry, which i.. - MK
As U.S. President Donald Trump spreads the tariff war in all directions, the steel industry, which is already struggling with low-cost Chinese airstrikes, will be directly hit. As President Trump ann..
Read more2025-02-06 (digitimes.com.tw)
High frequency GaN 8-inch process table performance surpasses Belgium IMEC
The Belgian Interschool Microelectronics Research Center (IMEC), which has cooperation plans with TSMC, Samsung Electronics, Intel, IBM, Qualcomm, Infineon and other companies, is working with IBM to jointly Assisting the 2-nanometer Rapidus in Hokkaido, Japan...
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