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"Trump 2.0" deters the global? South Korea plans to increase support for chip companies and introduce $10 billion low-interest loans next year.
① South Korea plans to increase financial support for domestic chip manufacturers next year to address the challenges posed by the 'Trump 2.0' policy and competitors like China; ② The South Korean Ministry of Finance stated that low-interest loans will reach 14.3 trillion won (approximately 10.2 billion USD) next year to support new chip park enterprises and others.