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Samsung veteran sounds alarm on S Korea losing a global chip war

"We're in a chip war," said Yang Hyang-ja, who helped shape the 84-year-old conglomerate's present dominance in global memory chipmaking

India is offering incentives to companies for building a local chip industry. (Photo: Bloomberg)
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Sohee Kim | Bloomberg
In three decades at Samsung Electronics Co., Yang Hyang-ja helped shape the 84-year-old conglomerate’s present dominance in global memory chipmaking. Now, she’s taking on a far broader challenge: ensuring Korea remains relevant as the US and China fight over semiconductors.

Yang, who rose from a researcher’s assistant at the storied company before heading the key memory chip development division, is the lead architect of a nationwide effort to fund and galvanize its domestic chip industry. Her mission is surging in importance as the US, China and Japan pour billions into building up their own chip supply chains, clouding Korea’s future