On July 1 Japan announced that it would tighten restrictions on the export to Korea of three materials that are essential for the manufacture of semiconductors, displays and smart phones. The materials are are fluorinated polyimide, high-purity hydrogen fluoride, and photoresist. As widely reported in the Korean press, Japan controls a dominant share of the global market for these materials.
Regardless of how this trade dispute may be resolved, it illustrates a topic of concern in this blog, namely Korea's heavy dependence on manufacture and export of hardware versus software and services. For example, see these posts.
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