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Has Samsung secured crucial US approval for its China chip factory?

The United States has imposed export controls to restrict the transfer of American technology to semiconductor factories in China, though exemptions are available for certain countries. Recently, Samsung has successfully obtained such an exemption, allowing the company to import essential equipment to its Chinese chipmaking facility. This arrangement permits Samsung to operate its semiconductor factory in China with US-origin technology through an annual export exemption, which is reportedly secured until 2026. Geopolitical dynamics are at play, as fellow South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix has also received “Verified End User” status from the US government. This designation allows the export of technology without needing separate permissions, provided security conditions are met. For companies like Samsung, maintaining this status is crucial to avoid the costly delays associated with seeking individual approvals for each equipment import.

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