South Korea to expand investment and tax incentives for automotive semiconductor segment
The country plans to unveil a blueprint to create what it calls a "K-semiconductor belt" within the first half of 2021
South Korea has said it plans to expand investment and tax incentives for the semiconductor segment in line with efforts to foster the non-memory chip industry and cope with the global supply shortages of automotive chips according to a telecom economics times press release dated 9 May.
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