South Korea's SK Hynix weighs Japan chip plant, multi-trillion won investment: report SK Hynix, the South Korean memory chipmaker, is considering building a chip plant in Japan's Miyagi prefecture with an investment of tens of trillions of won, according to a Hankyoreh report citing industry sources. If realized, it would be the first large-scale semiconductor manufacturing investment in Japan by a South Korean chipmaker. SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won recently visited the area, which is a designated semiconductor hub. South Korea's SK Hynix weighs Japan chip plant, multi-trillion won investment: report This could be the first large-scale semiconductor manufacturing investment in the Asian country by a South Korean chipmaker SEOUL South Korea’s SK Hynix is considering building a memory chip plant in Japan’s Miyagi prefecture and could invest tens of trillions of won in the project, the Hankyoreh newspaper reported on Friday Aug 21 , citing industry sources. The newspaper said SK Hynix is pursuing the investment in northeastern Japan as it looks to expand production capacity https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/sk-hynix-plans-double-capacity-ease-memory-chip-crunch amid growing global demand https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/international/global/rampant-ai-demand-memory-fuelling-growing-chip-crisis for memory chips. It said SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won recently visited the area, which is one of Japan’s designated semiconductor industry hubs. If the plan goes ahead, it would mark the first large-scale semiconductor manufacturing investment in Japan by a South Korean chipmaker, according to the report. SK Hynix did not immediately comment on the report. REUTERS Decoding Asia newsletter: your guide to navigating Asia in a new global order. Sign up here to get Decoding Asia newsletter. Delivered to your inbox. Free. Share with us your feedback on BT's products and services TRENDING NOW /pulse?ref=trending-now Japan Home closing outlets; staff say Valu$ taking over operations Timah Partners lands S$60 million facility from lenders including UOB, RHB ComfortDelGro’s Zig to buy S$10 million worth of BYD cars for private-hire fleet How BYD disrupted Singapore’s car market – and why the strategy is turning on itself