President Lee Calls for Expedited Chip Cluster and AI Investment Projects
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- President Lee Jae Myung urged swift execution of government-backed semiconductor and AI investment projects, emphasizing the need to expedite administrative procedures like environmental reviews.
- The "three mega projects" initiative includes a major semiconductor cluster in the Honam area with an 800 trillion won investment pledge from Samsung and SK.
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The South Korean government has launched a "three mega projects" initiative focused on semiconductors, physical AI, and AI data centers, with Samsung and SK pledging substantial investments to establish a semiconductor production cluster.
SEOUL, July 6 (Yonhap) -- President Lee Jae Myung on Monday called for the prompt execution of the government-led large-scale chip cluster and AI investment projects by expediting administrative procedures, including streamlining environmental impact reviews.
The president made the call at a meeting with senior government officials and top executives of leading chipmakers -- Samsung Electronics Co. and SK hynix Inc. -- to discuss follow-up measures for the investment projects.
Last week, the government unveiled the "three mega projects" initiative, centered on large-scale investments in semiconductors, physical artificial intelligence (AI) and AI data centers, as the country bets big on those advanced industries for its future.
In particular, the government plans to establish a semiconductor production cluster in the southwestern Honam area, with Samsung and SK pledging to invest a combined 800 trillion won (US$522 billion).
"The world is witnessing very intense competition, while an entirely new future is being shaped around AI," Lee said in his opening remarks.
"At a time when all-out competition that will determine the nation's fate is under way, who moves first and who moves faster will be the deciding factor," he added.
The president called on the government to preemptively identify and tackle potential obstacles to implementing the projects so that companies can focus solely on investment and operations.
"Investments should never be delayed because of delays in administrative procedures," he said, calling for streamlining mandatory environmental impact reviews for the chip cluster plan, among other measures.
Offene Fragen
- Will environmental reviews be significantly streamlined?
- What specific administrative obstacles will be tackled?
- How will this impact global semiconductor supply chains?






