Posted on 12/27/2023 8:06:13 PM PST by FarCenter
South Korea’s semiconductor industry is witnessing a robust resurgence, with significant surges in both production and shipments. As per the data from the national statistical office, chip production in November saw a 42% increase year-on-year, marking the most substantial rise since the early months of 2017. Additionally, semiconductor shipments experienced an unprecedented 80% increase, the most sizeable since late 2002. This growth trajectory indicates a revival of technological momentum that not only bodes well for South Korea’s economic prospects but also for the broader global technology sector.
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Can we not do this here as well? With national defence urgency subsidies if needed?
And make our needed drugs in Puerto Rico as well, not India or China? Subsidize as needed.
>>Can we not do this here as well?
Not with our regulations and red tape, high taxes, untrained and undisciplined work force, and generally high levels of conflict and disorganization.
“”Can we not do this here as well? With national defence urgency subsidies if needed?””
Of course we can.
It is a matter of what the current communist regime wants more, a healthy population or control of a sick population.
Considering the many examples of commie-progs burning their nation to the ground so they may “rule” over the ashes, I would go with control over a sick population.
Submit to the progs and get a full ration of diabetes meds for that month?
Yeah, that sounds about right...
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Bfl
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