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Samsung’s Chip Production in China Impacted Following Trucker Strike in South Korea: KITA

Samsung in China is facing delay in receiving deliveriesafter strike blocks export from South Korea.

Samsung’s Chip Production in China Impacted Following Trucker Strike in South Korea: KITA

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Union members take part in a protest in front of a Samsung Electronics' factory in Gwangju, South Korea

Highlights
  • Samsung Electronics chip production has taken a hit due to protests
  • A trucker strike in South Korea is blocking exports of a key material
  • About 90 tonnes, or a week's worth of shipments have been delayed
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Samsung Electronics' chip production in China is facing disruption from a trucker strike in South Korea which is blocking exports of a key material, the Korea International Trade Association (KITA) said on Tuesday.

It is the first concrete sign that the week-long strike is impacting chip production, having already cost South Korean industrial sectors more than $1.2 billion (roughly Rs. 9,400 crore) in lost production and unfilled deliveries.

KITA said a Korean company that produces isopropyl alcohol (IPA), a raw material for cleaning chip wafers, is facing complications in shipping to a Chinese company that in turn supplies wafers to a Samsung Electronics factory in China.

KITA said in a statement that about 90 tonnes, or a week's worth of shipments have been delayed.

Samsung Electronics did not immediately comment. It produces NAND flash memory chips, used for data storage in data centres, smartphones and other tech gadgets, at its plant in Xian, China.

The trucker union said in a statement on Tuesday it will continue its general strike and condemned the transport ministry for being "neither willing to talk nor capable of resolving the current situation".

The union is protesting against soaring fuel prices and demanding minimum pay guarantees. Four rounds of negotiations with the government have failed to find a compromise.

Samsung's Xian plant had seen production disrupted earlier this year due to COVID-19 curbs in the Chinese city, which caused a global firming of NAND prices.

The tech giant has two production lines in Xian making advanced NAND flash products, which account for about 43 percent of its total NAND flash memory production capacity and 15 percent of the overall global output capacity, according to TrendForce.


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