Korea-US Intelligence Briefing

Korea-US Trade & Investment Intelligence Briefing
Monday, June 29, 2026

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Headline: Seoul unveils a $576 billion semiconductor and AI investment drive as Samsung and SK Hynix commit to massive new domestic fabs.

Top Story

President Lee Jae Myung laid out a sweeping industrial strategy built around chips and AI, with over $576 billion in planned investment to secure global leadership. 

Samsung and SK Hynix anchor it with a combined 800 trillion won (about $518 billion) for new fabrication sites in the southwest, alongside regional and packaging-cluster funding.

The signal: Korea is doubling down on home-soil capacity even as it manages US tariff and investment pressure.

Trade & Tariff

Korea’s 15% reciprocal rate continues to hold under the bilateral deal, with Seoul’s industry minister citing US reassurance it will go no higher.

Watch the USTR forced-labor proposal that could add 12.5% on goods from 54 economies, Korea among them. 

Metals face Section 232 at a 15% cap as of June 8.

Sector Watch

Semiconductors: the $576B drive dominates. SK Hynix is set to list ADRs on Nasdaq (ticker SKHY) around July 10, raising up to $29.4 billion, one of the largest recent US listings by a foreign firm.

Automotive and biopharma are quiet today.

Hanwha Watch

Hanwha Philly Shipyard delivered Acadia, a first-of-its-kind subsea rock installation vessel, to Great Lakes Dredge & Dock on June 25.

The yard continues two MARAD vessels and three Matson containerships, part of a $5 billion plan to scale toward 20 ships a year.

BCW Take

Korea is hedging Washington with scale at home: the $576B build-out and SK Hynix’s Nasdaq listing give Seoul leverage and capital flexibility even as tariff terms stay fluid.

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