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[KIEP Newsletter Vol.12 No.6] Analyzing South Korea’s Semiconductor Industry / Korea’s Global Value Chain Strategies amid Rising Trade Disputes / From Historical Ties to Shared Future
작성일2024/03/22
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VOL.12 · NO.6 · 2024.3.22
KIEP PUBLICATIONS
Analyzing South Korea’s Semiconductor Industry: Trade Dynamics and Global Position
Hyung-gon JEONG / World Economy Brief 24-08
U.S. sanctions on China's semiconductor industry are causing major shifts in the global supply chain, affecting South Korea's industry due to its reliance on Chinese manufacturing. The Biden administration's increased sanctions, combined with global trends...
Korea’s Global Value Chain Strategies amid Rising Trade Disputes
Won Seok Choi / World Economy Brief 24-06
This article explores the challenges and transformations in global economic governance, particularly in the context of China's rise, widening trade disputes, and the retreat of globalization. It discusses the reorganization of global supply chains and their implications for Korea...
KIEP OPINIONS
From Historical Ties to Shared Future: Strengthening Korea-India Cooperation for Growth and Sustainability
Hyoungmin Han / Trade and Investment Policy Team
While the United States, China, Japan, and other established economic and cultural partners traditionally dominate the discourse when considering Korea's international relations, a vast potential for collaboration lies untapped with India...
UPCOMING EVENTS
[Seminar] Korea-Africa Cooperation: Present and Forward (4.5)
RECENT EVENTS
The 2nd KNDA-KIEP-ICWA-RIS 2+2 Policy Dialogue (3.20)
The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP), the Korea National Diplomatic Academy (KNDA), the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICW), and the Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS) co-hosted the ‘2nd KNDA-KIEP-ICWA-RIS 2+2 Policy Dialogue’...
Asian Economic Panel (AEP) (3.19-20)
The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) hosted a seminar titled ‘Asian Economic Panel (AEP)’ at the Hotel President in Seoul on March 19-20, 2024. The Asian Economic Panel has been holding three international seminars annually with scholars from the United States, Europe, and Asia...