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AI Chip Boom Meets Labor Reality: Micron briefly hit a $1T market cap as UBS lifted its target, while in Korea the AI-driven rally pushed KOSPI back above 8,400 and SK hynix surged—yet Samsung’s latest bonus deal is also triggering fresh shareholder and union pushback. Semiconductor Supply Chain: Samsung is set to invest about $1.8B in Vietnam for a memory testing plant starting Nov. 2027, aiming to ease AI-fueled DRAM/NAND shortages. Policy Push: South Korea’s budget ministry pledged 9.9T won to build AI infrastructure and said it will restructure spending to grow a homegrown AI ecosystem. Cybersecurity Upgrade: OpenAI added Korea to its cybersecurity program, giving government and key institutions access to GPT-5.5-Cyber. Consumer Oversight: MFDS is tightening rules on “unfair” online food ads using AI inspections and a new handbook. Energy Mood: Oil rebounded after US strikes on Iran, keeping markets cautious even as hopes for Hormuz reopening linger.

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Cultured meat market seen reaching $2.68 billion by 2033

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Lithium-ion battery market seen reaching $189.4 billion by 2032

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Heat exchanger market seen reaching $33.2 billion by 2033

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Renewable energy certificate market seen topping $103.2B by 2030

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South Korea probe finds Iranian missile likely hit container ship HMM Namu; Tehran envoy to be summoned

South Korea probe finds Iranian missile likely hit container ship HMM Namu; Tehran envoy to be summoned

South Korea says ship attacked in Strait of Hormuz likely hit by Iranian missile

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Cultured Meat Market Growth Trends and Industry Forecast 2033

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Global Lithium-Ion Battery Market Growth Fueled by Renewable Energy and Electric Vehicles

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Global Heat Exchanger Market Growth Driven by Chemical and HVAC Industry Expansion

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Renewable Energy Certificate Industry Expands with Rising Solar Energy Adoption

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Social Commerce Industry Size To Exceed USD 9864.6 billion by 2032 | CAGR of 29%

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IoT Testing Industry Expands Rapidly as Demand for Secure Connected Devices Increases

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