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South Korea signals its chipmakers can fill gap after China’s ban on Micron

Seoul says it is up to Samsung and SK Hynix to make ‘judgment’ on whether to expand their business

Seoul has signalled it will not intervene to stop South Korean companies Samsung and SK Hynix from filling in a market gap after China imposed a ban on US chipmaker Micron, in an escalation of the tech battle between the superpowers.

Last month, the White House quietly asked South Korea to urge its chipmakers to hold back from boosting sales to China if the sale of Micron products was restricted by Beijing.

But policymakers in Seoul on Monday said they were unwilling to wade into the dispute and would defer to the companies.

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