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Memory chips looked less vulnerable to the Chinese-American techno­-tussle. That has now changed

By opening a gap in the market, the ban creates an opportunity for the world’s two biggest memory-chip makers, Samsung Electronics andHynix, both from South Korea. They made 16% and 44% of their respective sales in China in 2021. With Micron frozen out of critical infrastructure—and looking riskier to other Chinese buyers—the South Korean duo can pick up more contracts.

At the same time, Seoul has little interest in damaging its commercial ties with China. South Korea exported $156bn-worth of goods, equivalent to 9% of its, to the country in 2022, and imported roughly the same amount. That makes China its largest trading partner by some distance.

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